Pronunciation: /hæŋˌaʊt/

Definitions of hangout

noun a place where one regularly spends time or socializes with others

Example Sentences

A1 I like to go to the hangout with my friends.

A2 We found a new hangout spot near the park.

B1 The cafe has become our regular hangout on weekends.

B2 She suggested a hangout at the new rooftop bar.

C1 The hangout we used to frequent has closed down.

C2 Their beach house is the perfect hangout for summer parties.

Examples of hangout in a Sentence

formal We scheduled a meeting at the local cafe to hangout and discuss the project.

informal Let's hangout at my place and watch some movies.

slang I'm down to hangout at the park and chill with some friends.

figurative Sometimes I just need to hangout with myself and clear my mind.

Grammatical Forms of hangout

past tense

hung out

plural

hangouts

comparative

more hangout

superlative

most hangout

present tense

hangout

future tense

will hangout

perfect tense

have hung out

continuous tense

is hanging out

singular

hangout

positive degree

hangout

infinitive

to hangout

gerund

hanging out

participle

hung out

Origin and Evolution of hangout

First Known Use: 1821 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'hangout' originated from the combination of 'hang' and 'out', where 'hang' means to spend time in a particular place or with particular people, and 'out' denotes being outside or away from a central location.
Evolution of the word: Originally used informally to describe a place where one spends leisure time or socializes, 'hangout' has evolved to encompass various settings such as physical locations, online platforms, and virtual spaces where people gather to socialize or relax.