hang

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verb

hung ˈhəŋ How to pronounce hang (audio) also hanged ˈhaŋd How to pronounce hang (audio) ; hanging ˈhaŋ-iŋ How to pronounce hang (audio)

transitive verb

1
a
: to fasten to some elevated point without support from below : suspend
hang a picture on the wall
b
: to suspend by the neck until dead
often hanged in the past
often used as a mild oath
I'll be hanged
c
: to fasten so as to allow free motion within given limits upon a point of suspension
hang a door
d
: to adjust the hem of (a skirt) so as to hang evenly and at a proper height
2
: to furnish with hanging decorations (such as flags or bunting)
Hang the windows with velvet curtains.
a room hung with streamers
3
: to hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner
hung his head in shame
4
: to apply to a wall
hang wallpaper
5
: to display (pictures) in a gallery
6
baseball : to throw (a pitch, such as a curveball) so that it fails to break properly
7
: to make (a turn) especially while driving
hang a right
hung a quick U-turnTom Clancy
8
: base, found
something to hang our hopes on

intransitive verb

1
a
: to remain suspended or fastened to some point above without support from below : dangle
b
: to die by being suspended by the neck
often hanged in the past
He hanged for his crimes.
c
: to be connected as something relevant or related
thereby hangs a taleWilliam Shakespeare
2
: to hover or remain stationary in the air
clouds hanging low overhead
3
: linger, persist
The thought hung in her mind for days.
4
: to be imminent : impend
doom hung over the nation
5
: to fall or droop from a usually tense or taut position
let the reins hang loose on the horse's back
Their mouths hung open in disbelief.
6
: depend
election hangs on one vote
7
a(1)
: to take hold for support : cling
she hung on his arm
(2)
: to keep persistent contact
dogs hung to the trail
(3)
: to maintain or continue holding a position
hang behind
(4)
: to stay even : keep up
usually used with with
trying to hang with the leader
b
: to be burdensome or oppressive
time hangs on his hands
8
: to be uncertain or in suspense
the decision is still hanging
9
: to lean, incline, or jut over or downward
a rocky cliff that hangs overhead
10
: to be in a state of rapt attention
hung on her every word
11
: to fit or fall from the figure in easy lines
the coat hangs loosely
12
informal : to pass time idly or in relaxing or socializing : hang around, hang out
hanging with friends
hanging at the beach
Off the track, Jones was all but invisible in Sydney. She prefers hanging with her husband … and a small inner circle of friends.Mark Starr
I had the chance to hang with Taibbi recently after he spoke to a Denver audience about his new book …David Sirota
13
of a thrown ball : to fail to break or drop as intended
hangable adjective
Hanged vs. Hung: Usage Guide

For both transitive and intransitive senses 1b the past and past participle hung, as well as hanged, is standard. Hanged is most appropriate for official executions

he was to be hanged, cut down whilst still alive … and his bowels torn out Louis Allen

but hung is also used.

gave orders that she should be hung Peter Quennell

Hung is more appropriate for less formal hangings.

by morning I'll be hung in effigy Ronald Reagan

hang

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noun

1
: the manner in which a thing is poised when suspended from above without support from below : the way in which a thing hangs (see hang entry 1)
the hang of a skirt
2
: declivity, slope
also : droop
the hang of his lower lip
3
: facility with or an understanding of something
can't get the hang of this
4
: a hesitation or slackening in motion or in a course
a marked hang of the oar in the air before it dipped
Phrases
hang fire
1
: to be slow in the explosion of a charge after its primer has been discharged
2
3
: to remain unsettled or unresolved
The plans had to hang fire until the city council approved them.
hang it up
: to cease an activity or effort
We all agreed it was time to hang it up.
hang loose
: to remain calm or relaxed
hang one on
1
: to inflict a blow on
wanted to hang one on him
2
slang : to get very drunk
hang out to dry
: to leave stranded in a hopeless or dangerous situation
The company hung us out to dry.
hang one's hat
1
: to situate oneself in a place (such as a residence or place of employment)
looking for a new place to hang my hat
2
hang one's hat on : to have or use (something) as a source of support
need a career to hang my hat on
hang ten
: to ride a surfboard with the toes of both feet turned over the front edge
hang tough
: to remain resolute in the face of adversity : hang in
give a hang or care a hang
: to be the least bit concerned or worried
She doesn't give a hang whether she wins or not.

Examples of hang in a Sentence

Verb He hung the painting on the wall. We hung paper lanterns from the trees. My grandmother used to hang the wash on a clothesline. A photograph of her family hangs on the wall. Several of her paintings are hanging in the Museum of Modern Art. Your coat is hanging in the closet. They plan to hang wallpaper in the hallway. He let his arm hang down into the water. They will hang him in the county jailhouse. He was hanged for his crimes. Noun the hang of a skirt proceeded carefully on snowshoes down the steep hang
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Verb
From wooden garden pergolas, paper marigolds hung above the performers’ feather headdresses. Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton, The Denver Post, 16 Nov. 2024 But even if that were to pass, the looming threat of injury will hang over this squad. Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 9 Nov. 2024
Noun
The 8-year-old also smiles big beside her Lilo and Stitch birthday cake while holding up a hang loose hand sign. Emma Aerin Becker, People.com, 28 Oct. 2024 The song’s a bit silly, but the hang was unbelievable. Devon Ivie, Vulture, 28 Aug. 2024 See all Example Sentences for hang 

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

partly from Middle English hon, from Old English hōn, transitive verb; partly from Middle English hangen, from Old English hangian, intransitive verb & transitive verb; both akin to Old High German hāhan, transitive verb, to hang, hangēn, intransitive verb — more at cunctation

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

circa 1797, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of hang was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Hang.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hang. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

hang

1 of 2 verb
hung ˈhəŋ How to pronounce hang (audio) also hanged ˈhaŋd How to pronounce hang (audio) ; hanging ˈhaŋ-iŋ How to pronounce hang (audio)
1
a
: to fasten or be fastened to an elevated point without support from below : suspend, dangle
b
: to kill or be killed by hanging from a rope tied round the neck
sentenced to be hanged
c
: to fasten so as to allow free motion forward and backward
hang a door
2
: to furnish with hanging decorations (as pictures or curtains)
3
: droop entry 1 sense 1
hung my head in shame
4
: to fasten to a wall
hang wallpaper
5
: to display pictures in a gallery
6
: hover sense 1b
clouds hanging low overhead
7
: to stay steadily
8
: depend sense 1
election hangs on one vote
9
a
: to take hold for support : cling
the children hung on his arm
b
: to be hard to bear
worry hung on his mind
10
: to be uncertain
the decision is still hanging
11
: to be in a state of close attention
hung on my every word
12
informal : to pass time idly especially by relaxing or socializing
often used with around or out
hung out with friends
hangable adjective

hang

2 of 2 noun
1
: the manner in which a thing hangs
the hang of a skirt
2
a
: meaning entry 1 sense 1b
the hang of an argument
b
: a special method : knack
get the hang of driving

Legal Definition

hang

verb
hung also hanged; hanging

transitive verb

: to suspend by the neck until dead especially as a form of execution
often hanged in the past tense

intransitive verb

1
: to die by hanging
often hanged in the past tense
he hanged for his crimes
2
: to be unable to reach a decision or verdict
the jury hung on 19 counts against [him]Randall Samborn

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