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The word 'mustn't' is a contraction for 'must', a shortened form of the auxiliary verb 'must' and the adverb 'not'.

The contraction functions as an auxiliary verb and is used mainly in spoken English rather than written English.

Examples:

You must not tell your father about the surprise.

Or:

You mustn't tell your father about the surprise.

We must not be late for school.

Or:

We mustn't be late for school.

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