Synonyms for hanged in
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : hang |
Phonetic Transcription : hæŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for hanged in Other synonyms for the word hanged in
- abide
- accommodate
- accost
- accustom
- acknowledge
- allow
- arouse
- aspire
- await
- barely exist
- be
- be big
- be big about
- be determined
- be patient with
- be prepared for
- be ready for
- be resolved
- be stubborn
- be sure of
- be true to
- bear
- bear the brunt
- bear up under
- bear with
- beard
- bide
- brave
- breathe
- brook
- buck
- bunk
- call out
- carry forward
- carry on
- cherish
- claim
- clasp
- cleave to
- clutch
- cohere
- concede
- confront
- consent
- contain
- contemplate
- continue
- cool one's heels
- cope with
- count on
- countenance
- cross
- dally
- dare
- deem likely
- defer
- defy
- delay
- demand
- denounce
- depend on
- desire
- digest
- dispute
- draw out
- dwell
- eat
- eke out a living
- eke out an existence
- embrace
- encounter
- endure
- establish oneself
- exact
- exist
- expect
- experience
- extend
- face
- face down
- face off
- face the music
- fasten
- feel
- feel confident
- fly in the face of
- foresee
- forge ahead
- freeze to
- get along
- get by
- get on with it
- give access
- go
- go eyeball to eyeball with
- go for broke
- go for it
- go on
- go one on one with
- go through
- go toe to toe with
- go up against
- grasp
- grin and bear it
- grip
- gut it out
- hack
- halt
- hang
- hang about
- hang around
- hang in
- hang in there
- hang on
- hang onto
- hang out
- hang tough
- have
- have faith
- hear of
- hold
- hold fast
- hold on
- hold the fort
- hold the phone
- hope
- hover
- hug
- impeach
- impose
- impugn
- inquire
- insist upon
- investigate
- invite competition
- just make it
- keep at
- keep driving
- keep fingers crossed
- keep going
- keep on
- keep on truckin'
- keep the ball rolling
- keep up
- knock on wood
- know
- lag
- last
- leave no stone unturned
- lengthen
- let in
- lie in wait
- linger
- live
- live on
- live out
- live through
- live with
- loiter
- look at sunny side
- look for
- look forward to
- maintain
- make a point of
- make a stand
- make ends meet
- make headway
- make it
- manage
- meet with
- move
- move ahead
- nest
- never cease
- never say die
- object to
- outlast
- outlive
- outstay
- pause
- perch
- perdure
- permit
- persevere
- persist
- persist in
- plug away
- pray
- press on
- presume
- proceed
- procrastinate
- progress
- project
- prolong
- promise oneself
- promote
- provoke
- pursue
- push on
- put down roots
- put up with
- query
- question
- reach
- receive
- reclaim
- rely
- remain
- remain alive
- repress feelings
- reprieve
- require
- reside
- resign oneself
- respite
- rest
- ride
- ride out
- roost
- run on
- scrape by
- search out
- see
- see it through
- settle
- sit through
- sit tight
- sojourn
- squat
- squeeze
- stand
- stand firm
- stand for
- stand up to
- stay
- stay alive
- stay on
- stay out
- stay put
- stay the course
- stick
- stick around
- stick at
- stick in there
- stick it out
- stick like glue
- stick to
- stick with it
- stimulate
- stomach
- stop
- subject to
- submit to
- suffer
- summon
- support
- suppose
- surmise
- survive
- suspect
- sustain
- swallow
- sweat
- sweat it
- sweat it out
- take
- take heart
- take it
- take it lying down
- take it on the chin
- take patiently
- tarry
- tax
- test
- think to
- throw down the gauntlet
- tolerate
- tough it out
- trust
- try
- undergo
- uphold
- vindicate
- watch for
- weather
- welcome
- wish
- withstand
Définition of hanged in
Origin :- a fusion of Old English hon "suspend" (transitive, class VII strong verb; past tense heng, past participle hangen), and Old English hangian (weak, intransitive, past tense hangode) "be suspended;" also probably influenced by Old Norse hengja "suspend," and hanga "be suspended." All from Proto-Germanic *khang- (cf. Old Frisian hangia, Dutch hangen, German hängen), from PIE *kank- "to hang" (cf. Gothic hahan, Hittite gang- "to hang," Sanskrit sankate "wavers," Latin cunctari "to delay;" see also second element in Stonehenge). As a method of execution, in late Old English (but originally specifically of crucifixion).
- Hung emerged as past participle 16c. in northern England dialect, and hanged endured only in legal language (which tends to be conservative) and metaphors extended from it (I'll be hanged). Teen slang sense of "spend time" first recorded 1951; hang around "idle, loiter" is from 1830, and hang out (v.) is from 1811. Hang fire (1781) was originally used of guns that were slow in communicating the fire through the vent to the charge. To let it all hang out "be relaxed and uninhibited" is from 1967.
- As in persevere : verb keep at; work hard
- As in await : verb wait with expectation
- As in stay : verb wait
- As in subsist : verb keep going, living
- As in sustain : verb endure, experience
- As in take : verb endure
- As in take on : verb challenge, oppose
- As in bide : verb wait
- As in brook : verb endure, accept
- As in challenge : verb dispute, question
- As in abide : verb submit to, put up with
- As in cling : verb attach to
- As in continue : verb persist, carry on
- As in endure : verb bear hardship
- As in hang tough : verb endure
- As in hope : verb long for, dream about
Antonyms for hanged in
- abandon
- abbreviate
- abstain
- add
- advance
- agreement
- answer
- avoid
- be honest
- be immune
- be lazy
- calm
- carry on
- cease
- complete
- condemn
- continue
- contradict
- decision
- decrease
- deny
- depart
- desist
- despair
- despise
- detach
- die
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disbelieve
- discontinue
- disenchant
- dispute
- dissent
- distrust
- dodge
- doubt
- end
- evade
- fail
- fear
- fight
- finish
- forsake
- give
- give up
- go
- halt
- hide
- hold
- hurry
- idle
- ignore
- keep
- know
- leave
- let go
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- maintain
- migrate
- misconceive
- misunderstand
- move
- offer
- oppose
- pass
- push
- quit
- refuse
- reject
- release
- repudiate
- repulse
- resist
- retreat
- retrogress
- run away
- rush
- shorten
- shun
- stop
- surrender
- take back
- turn away
- unfasten
- victory
- yield
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