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Hmm is an interjection used in English to indicate thinking, hesitation, doubt, or mild skepticism. In spoken language it often accompanies a pause while a speaker considers what to say next. In writing it is commonly represented as hmm, hmmm, or hmmm, with variations used to convey tone, length, and emphasis.

As a discourse marker, hmm can help manage spoken interaction by giving the speaker space to think

Orthographically, hmm is a representation of an audible murmur rather than a discrete lexical item. Spelling

In technical contexts, HMM refers to Hidden Markov Model, a statistical tool used in sequence analysis and

without
closing
the
conversation.
It
can
signal
uncertainty
about
a
proposal,
invite
further
explanation,
or
gently
challenge
a
suggestion.
Because
it
is
non-committal,
it
is
usually
perceived
as
polite
or
non-specific,
allowing
listeners
to
supply
information
or
interpretations
while
the
speaker
remains
non-committal.
and
punctuation
choices
(number
of
m’s,
whether
to
include
a
trailing
period)
convey
prosody:
longer
forms
suggest
a
longer
hesitation;
a
trailing
period
may
add
formal
tone,
while
no
punctuation
implies
a
quick,
casual
remark.
It
appears
across
many
varieties
of
Modern
English
and
in
digital
communication.
machine
learning;
this
acronym
is
unrelated
to
the
interjection
but
shares
the
same
letters.
The
term
hmm
is
primarily
linguistic
and
sociolinguistic,
rather
than
mathematical
or
computational.