Pronunciation: /hæŋ təˈɡɛðər/
verb to be logically or emotionally connected; to remain united or cohesive
A1 The pieces of the puzzle must hang together to form a complete picture.
A2 In order to pass the exam, all the information you present in your essay must hang together.
B1 It is important for the different departments in a company to hang together for the overall success of the business.
B2 The evidence presented in the court case did not hang together, leading to the suspect's acquittal.
C1 The various theories in the scientific research must hang together logically to support the overall hypothesis.
C2 The intricate plot of the novel hangs together perfectly, keeping the reader engaged until the very end.
adverb in a way that is logically or emotionally connected; in a united or cohesive manner
A1 The pieces of the puzzle need to hang together in order to complete the picture.
A2 The team's plan didn't hang together, leading to confusion and disorganization.
B1 The evidence presented in court didn't hang together, casting doubt on the prosecution's case.
B2 The different elements of the project need to hang together seamlessly for it to be successful.
C1 The various theories presented by the scientists hang together to form a comprehensive explanation of the phenomenon.
C2 The intricate plot of the novel hangs together perfectly, keeping the reader engaged until the very end.
formal The various elements of the research report need to hang together cohesively.
informal I'm not sure how all these pieces of information are supposed to hang together.
slang We need to figure out how to make all these different ideas hang together.
figurative The team's success will depend on how well they can hang together through tough times.
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