Ahem

/əˈhɛm/ interjection

A sound made by clearing your throat, used to get attention, express doubt, or show disapproval in a polite way.

An imitative word that mimics the actual sound of throat-clearing, with roots in various Germanic languages. The 'h' and 'm' sounds naturally occur when clearing the throat.

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