"Qum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Qum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Qum" Meaning

"Qum" has a couple of possible meanings, and it can be spelled as "Qom" or "Ghom.

1. Qom:
- Qom is a city in Iran.
- The suffix "-qom", as in "sufgomiya", refers to, or contains, food-yogurt or a similar relish.

2. Ghom (پقم, romanized: Qom):
- Ghom or Qom is the city of Iznik in Bursa, Turkey.

"Qum" Examples

Word: Qum

Denotes a wet guanaco skin, but only in some English local dialects of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas).


Examples:

1. The poachers dropped the wet qum and ran away as the park rangers shouted at them.
2. In the old English dialect, "qum" referred to a raw, wet animal skin.
3. The old-timers still used qums to make shoes, a dying craft in the modern world.
4. This hide qum rotted away quickly because it was not properly dried.
5. As part of their research, they studied the properties of qums from different types of guanacos.

"Qum" Similar Words

Quizzed

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"The verb 'quizzed' is the past tense of 'quiz', which means to test or question someone or something in a friendly or playful way, often with a competitive element. It can also mean to be questioned or examined in a test or interview."<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She quizzed her friend about the final exam.<br>- He got quizzed on his math skills by the teacher.<br><br>It can also be an adjective to describe something or someone that is skilled in giving or taking quizzes, often in a competitive or informal setting.<br>- They were a quizzed couple who always competed in quiz nights.<br><br>The word is derived from the name of a popular radio game show called "Information, Please," that was called "Our Boarding House" but when the radio rights came up for its next show or episode, the name was changed to "The $64 Question"

Quizzer

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Quizzes

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Short tests or exams, often used to assess knowledge or understanding of a particular subject, usually informal or recreational in nature.

Quizzical

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Curious or questioning in a slightly puzzled manner.

Quizzically

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Quizzing

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Interrogating or questioning somebody, typically in order to test their understanding or knowledge of something, especially an academic subject.

Quizzingly

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Pleasingly, in a manner that is mentally stimulating or thought-provoking.

Qujing

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Quob

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Quod

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Quoddies

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Quoif

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Quoil

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