verb
- to make a deep, guttural sound expressing doubt, disapproval, or hesitation
Usage: third person singular present tense or plural form
noun
- a deep, guttural sound made to express doubt, disapproval, or hesitation; plural form
Usage: often used to represent the sound itself
Examples
- He harumphs loudly whenever someone disagrees with him.
- The professor harumphs at the student's poorly researched paper.
- She harumphs in disapproval but says nothing.
- His harumphs echoed through the quiet library.
- The old man harumphs and shakes his head at the news.
- Several harumphs came from the back of the room during the presentation.