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Synonyms and antonyms of To hang, or to hang down in American Thesaurus

To hang, or to hang down

hang (verb)

to be fixed so that the top part is held in position but the bottom part is loose and can move easily

hang (verb)

if a picture, mirror, etc. hangs somewhere, it is attached to a wall there

hang (verb)

if a wall or room is hung with pictures, there are pictures on the walls

hang out ()

to lean out of a window so that the top part of your body is outside

dangle (verb)

if you dangle something, or if it dangles, it hangs or swings without anything stopping it

droop (verb)

to hang downward

cascade (verb)

to flow down or hang down in large amounts

string (verb)

to hang something between two objects

sling (verb)

to put something somewhere so that it is wrapped round something or hangs down

suspend (verb)

formal to hang something from something else

drag (verb)

if something drags on the ground, it touches the ground when someone or something is moving along, for example because it is too long or too heavy

droopy (adjective)

hanging downward

fall (verb)

literary to hang down

flop (verb)

to move or hang in a loose, heavy, and uncontrolled way

pendulous (adjective)

hanging down and swinging easily

saggy (adjective)

beginning to bend in the middle or hang down because of weight or pressure

string (verb)

to hang things in a line

trail (verb)

if something trails somewhere, it hangs down from something