giving a hang Synonyms

giving a hang Meaning

giving a hang

to fasten to some elevated point without support from below, to remain unsettled or unresolved, to apply to a wall, a special method, to fasten so as to allow free motion forward and backward, to furnish with hanging decorations (such as flags or bunting), to lean, incline, or jut over or downward, facility with or an understanding of something, to display (pictures) in a gallery, to be uncertain or in suspense, to be in a state of rapt attention, to be the least bit concerned or worried, to furnish with hanging decorations (as pictures or curtains), to have or use (something) as a source of support, to make (a turn) especially while driving, to remain suspended or fastened to some point above without support from below, to remain calm or relaxed, to stay even, meaning entry 1 sense 1b, to hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner, to fasten or be fastened to an elevated point without support from below, to die by hanging, to be burdensome or oppressive, to fasten so as to allow free motion within given limits upon a point of suspension, to be imminent, to take hold for support, to hover or remain stationary in the air, to leave stranded in a hopeless or dangerous situation, to kill or be killed by hanging from a rope tied round the neck, to remain resolute in the face of adversity, to fail to break or drop as intended, hover sense 1b, to be uncertain, to be hard to bear, to fasten to a wall, to be in a state of close attention, to get very drunk, to display pictures in a gallery, linger, persist, to die by being suspended by the neck, to be slow in the explosion of a charge after its primer has been discharged, to maintain or continue holding a position, to suspend by the neck until dead, to fit or fall from the figure in easy lines, to inflict a blow on, to be connected as something relevant or related, to ride a surfboard with the toes of both feet turned over the front edge, a hesitation or slackening in motion or in a course, base, found, to fall or droop from a usually tense or taut position, depend sense 1, delay, hesitate, the manner in which a thing hangs, to throw (a pitch, such as a curveball) so that it fails to break properly, to pass time idly especially by relaxing or socializing, to stay steadily, to situate oneself in a place (such as a residence or place of employment), to adjust the hem of (a skirt) so as to hang evenly and at a proper height, to be unable to reach a decision or verdict, to keep persistent contact, to pass time idly or in relaxing or socializing, droop entry 1 sense 1, the manner in which a thing is poised when suspended from above without support from below, to cease an activity or effort, to suspend by the neck until dead especially as a form of execution, depend, declivity, slope, droop

giving a hang Sentence Examples

  1. The old barn was giving a hang, with its roof sagging and timbers creaking ominously.
  2. The suspended plant pot was giving a hang from the ceiling, swaying gently in the breeze.
  3. The acrobat performed an aerial dance, giving a hang upside down from a trapeze.
  4. The detective was giving a hang about the suspect's alibi, questioning its validity.
  5. The politician was giving a hang about her opponent's policy, casting doubt on its effectiveness.
  6. The student was giving a hang about the exam material, desperately trying to cram it all in.
  7. The chef was giving a hang about the perfect presentation of the dish, meticulously arranging each element.
  8. The weight of the world was giving a hang over his shoulders, making him feel overwhelmed.
  9. The team was giving a hang about the upcoming championship game, determined to give it their all.
  10. The doctor was giving a hang about the patient's prognosis, cautiously optimistic about their recovery.

FAQs About the word giving a hang

to fasten to some elevated point without support from below, to remain unsettled or unresolved, to apply to a wall, a special method, to fasten so as to allow f

bothering, fearing,worrying, sweating blood, stressing, sweating,troubling, despairing, fussing, agonizing

accepting, sticking out, enduring, tolerating, bearing, sustaining,taking, abiding,stomaching

The old barn was giving a hang, with its roof sagging and timbers creaking ominously.

The suspended plant pot was giving a hang from the ceiling, swaying gently in the breeze.

The acrobat performed an aerial dance, giving a hang upside down from a trapeze.

The detective was giving a hang about the suspect's alibi, questioning its validity.