Pronunciation: /hæŋ ɪn/
verb to persevere or continue despite difficulties or challenges
A1 I will hang in there and keep trying until I succeed.
A2 Even though it's tough, I need to hang in and finish this project.
B1 It's important to hang in and not give up when faced with challenges.
B2 Despite the setbacks, she decided to hang in and continue pursuing her dream.
C1 In times of adversity, it's crucial to hang in and maintain a positive attitude.
C2 The team showed great resilience and determination to hang in until the very end of the competition.
formal I encourage you to hang in there and keep working towards your goals.
informal Just hang in a little longer, we're almost done with this project.
slang Hang in, dude, it's gonna get better.
figurative Sometimes you just have to hang in and trust that things will work out in the end.
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