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- verbhang (verb) · hangs (third person present) · hung (past tense) · hung (past participle) · hanging (present participle) · hanged (past tense) · hanged (past participle)
- suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free:"that's where people are supposed to hang their wash" · "a chain hanging freely over two pegs"
- attach or be attached to a wall:"we could just hang the pictures on the walls" · "the room in which the pictures will hang"
- (be hung with)be adorned with (pictures or other decorations):"the walls of her hall were hung with examples of her work"
- attach or be attached so as to allow free movement about the point of attachment:"a long time was spent hanging a couple of doors"
- (of fabric or a garment) be arranged in folds so as to droop in a specified way:"this blend of silk and wool hangs well and resists creases"
- paste (wallpaper) to a wall:"if you're using lining paper, hang it horizontally"
- kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath (used as a form of capital punishment):"he was hanged for murder" · "she hanged herself in her cell"
- be killed by hanging:"both men were sentenced to hang"
- datedused in expressions as a mild oath:"they could all go hang" · "I'm hanged if I know"
- remain static in the air:"a haze of smoke hung below the ceiling"
- be present or imminent, especially oppressively or threateningly:"a sense of dread hung over him for days"
- computingcome or cause to come unexpectedly to a state in which no further operations can be carried out:"the machine has hung" · "it kept hanging my computer"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalspend time relaxing or enjoying oneself:"I guess I wasn't cool enough to hang with them anymore" · "we'll be walking along just hanging, chilling"
- baseballdeliver (a breaking pitch) that does not change direction as intended:"this leads to hanging a breaking ball"
- US ENGLISH(of a juror) prevent (a jury) from reaching a verdict by a dissenting vote.
nounhang (noun)- a downward droop or bend:"the bullish hang of his head"
- the way in which something hangs:"the hang of one's clothes"
- the way in which pictures are displayed in an exhibition:"critics are apt to use up as much space reviewing the hang as the art"
OriginOld English hangian (intransitive verb), of West Germanic origin, related to Dutch and German hangen, reinforced by the Old Norse transitive verb hanga.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free:
- attach or be attached to a wall:
- be adorned with (pictures or other decorations):
- paste (wallpaper) to a wall:
- kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath (used as a form of capital punishment):
- remain static in the air:
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