• Frequency of Use
    75 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Hand In Meanings

    noun a physical part of the body that is used for grasping or holding things

    verb to submit or deliver something, typically an assignment or document

    adjective no applicable definition

    adverb no applicable definition

    pronoun no applicable definition

    preposition no applicable definition

    conjunction no applicable definition

    interjection no applicable definition

    article no applicable definition

    Fields related to hand in

    Music

    Musicians hand in demo tapes to record labels for potential signing.

    Education

    Students hand in assignments to their teachers for grading.

    Art

    Artists hand in their work to galleries for exhibition.

    Legal

    Individuals may be required to hand in evidence to support their case in court.

    Publishing

    Authors hand in manuscripts to publishers for consideration.

    Workplace

    Employees hand in reports to their supervisors for review.

    Research

    Scientists hand in research proposals for funding.

    Occupation Usage of hand in

    Writer

    A writer may use 'hand in' to refer to submitting a manuscript or article to an editor or publisher for review.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'hand in' to describe a client turning in completed homework assignments or assessments during a therapy session.

    Teacher

    A teacher may use 'hand in' to indicate students submitting homework, projects, or assignments for grading.

    Designer

    A designer may use 'hand in' to refer to submitting a completed design project to a client or supervisor for approval.

    Engineer

    An engineer may use 'hand in' to describe submitting a completed report or project proposal to a team lead or manager for review.

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