verb
- making a deep, guttural sound to express doubt, disapproval, or hesitation
Usage: informal; present participle of 'harumph'
noun
- the act or sound of harumphing; an expression of disapproval or skepticism
Usage: informal; gerund form
Examples
- The professor was harumphing throughout the student's presentation.
- He responded to the proposal with a loud harumphing sound.
- She kept harumphing in disapproval while reading the report.
- The audience's harumphing made it clear they disagreed with the speaker.
- He was harumphing and shaking his head at the news.
- Their harumphing echoed through the quiet room.
- She began harumphing as soon as he started explaining his theory.