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  1. mum. noun [ C ] us / mʌm / uk / mʌm /. Add to word list. A1 UK informal (US mom) a mother: I'll ask my mum if I can go. [ as form of address ] Happy birthday, Mum . All the mums and dads are invited to the school play at the end of the year.

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  4. mum. (mʌm ) Word forms: mums. 1. countable noun A1. Your mum is your mother. You can call your mum 'Mum'. [mainly British, informal] He misses his mum. Mum and Dad are coming for lunch. Don't worry, Mum. You're about to become a mum. regional note: in AM, usually use mom. 2. See keep mum/stay mum. More Synonyms of mum.

  5. verb. mummed; mumming. intransitive verb. 1. : to perform in a pantomime. 2. : to go about merrymaking in disguise during festivals. mum. 3 of 5. noun (1) : a strong ale or beer. mum. 4 of 5. chiefly British spelling of mom. mum. 5 of 5. noun. : chrysanthemum. Synonyms. Adjective. dumb. mute.

  6. mum adjective (informal) (as a request or warning) say nothing; don't reveal a secret I know I can rely upon your discretion, mum's the word Examples Go out and have some fun, but remember, mum's the word!

  7. Mum definition: silent; not saying a word. See examples of MUM used in a sentence.

  8. mother: I asked my mum but she said no. Can we go now, Mum? Fewer examples. My mum always comments on what I'm wearing. My mum thinks dyed blonde hair is really common. My mum got the wrong end of the stick and thought that Jim was my boyfriend. "I've run out of money, mum." "That figures."

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