What does HANGS mean?

Hangs

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: To be suspended or attached to something above without support from below.

Pronunciations: US: /hæŋz/, UK: /hæŋz/

Origin and Usage: The word "hangs" is derived from Middle English hangen, which means "to be suspended." It has been in use since the 13th century, and its usage has remained consistent throughout history. It is commonly used in everyday language and literature.

Synonyms: suspends, dangles, swings, depends, clings

Related Words: hangs, sangs, bangs, fangs, tangs

Example Sentences:

  • He hangs his coat on the hook every day after work.
  • The picture hangs crookedly on the wall.
  • The chandelier hangs from the ceiling.
  • The monkey hangs from the tree branch.
  • The future of the company hangs in the balance.


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