hang on to Antonyms
Meaning of hang on to
hang on to
to persist tenaciously, to continue stubbornly, to keep hold, hold on sense 2, to keep hold or possession especially tightly, to hold, grip, or keep tenaciously
hang on to Sentence Examples
- Please hang on while I connect your call.
- Hang on to your hats, this is going to be a wild ride.
- The ceiling fan hung on by a single nail, its blades wobbling precariously.
- I'm hanging on to the side of the boat, trying to avoid getting my feet wet.
- He hung on to the rope with all his might, refusing to let go.
- The painting hung on the wall, its colors vibrant and lifelike.
- The thief hung on to the stolen necklace as he raced down the street.
- The child hung on to her mother's leg, afraid to let go.
- The weight of the world hung on his shoulders, heavy and unforgiving.
- Hang on to your dreams, no matter how big or small.
FAQs About the word hang on to
to persist tenaciously, to continue stubbornly, to keep hold, hold on sense 2, to keep hold or possession especially tightly, to hold, grip, or keep tenaciously
retain, hold,keep, save,possess, have, enjoy, reserve, preserve, own
release, contribute, surrender,hand over, drop, yield, give, abandon, give up, lose
Please hang on while I connect your call.
Hang on to your hats, this is going to be a wild ride.
The ceiling fan hung on by a single nail, its blades wobbling precariously.
I'm hanging on to the side of the boat, trying to avoid getting my feet wet.