- humph
- humph [ hʌmf ] interjectionused for showing that you are annoyed or do not approve of something
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Humph — Humph, interj. [Of imitative origin.] An exclamation denoting surprise, or contempt, doubt, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
humph — [hʌmf, hmh, hm] interjection [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: A natural sound] used to show that you do not believe something or do not approve of something … Dictionary of contemporary English
humph — as a grunting sound of disdain, etc., from 1815 … Etymology dictionary
humph — [humf: ] conventionalized pronun. interj., n. (a snorting or grunting sound) used to express doubt, disdain, disgust, etc … English World dictionary
humph — I. interjection Etymology: imitative of a grunt Date: 1803 used to express doubt or contempt II. verb Date: 1814 intransitive verb to utter a humph transitive verb to utter (as a remark) in a tone suggestive of a humph … New Collegiate Dictionary
humph — an inarticulate expression resembling a snort; spelling pron. /humf/, interj. 1. (used to indicate disbelief, contempt, etc.) v.i., v.t. 2. to utter by or as if by expressing humph. [1675 85] * * * … Universalium
humph — interjection Used to express doubt or disapproval Syn: humbug … Wiktionary
humph — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Convex shape below ones shoulders … English dialects glossary
humph — mm ,hÊŒmf interj. nonsense! … English contemporary dictionary
humph — exclamation used to express dissatisfaction or doubt … English new terms dictionary