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um

American  
[uhm, uhn, uhm, uhn] / ʌm, ʌ̃, əm, ə̃ /
Or umm

interjection

  1. (used as an expression of doubt, hesitation, deliberation, interest, etc.)


um 1 British  
/ ʌm, əm /

interjection

  1. a representation of a common sound made when hesitating in speech

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um 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. US Minor Outlying Islands

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Example Sentences

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But let’s say you’re having date-night with your car, and you want to make it feel, um, pretty.

From The Wall Street Journal

For one Los Angeles client of financial planner Joon Um, those choices snowballed into $38,000 in credit-card debt.

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Stuck with mounting debt carrying 22% to 26% APR, Um helped the client refinance the debt into a three-year personal loan with a 9.5% APR.

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“Personal loans can make sense for structured debt consolidation or a short-term need with a clear payoff plan,” Um said.

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Um’s client is among a growing group.

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