Pronunciation: /hʌɡ ɪt aʊt/
noun a physical embrace or gesture of affection
A1 After a disagreement, it's always good to hug it out.
A2 When friends have an argument, they often hug it out to make up.
B1 During conflicts, it can be helpful to hug it out as a way to resolve issues.
B2 In therapy sessions, couples are encouraged to hug it out as a form of reconciliation.
C1 Hugging it out can be a powerful tool for conflict resolution in interpersonal relationships.
C2 Some cultures believe in the healing power of hugging it out to mend broken bonds.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
A1 When two friends have a disagreement, they can hug it out to make up.
A2 After a fight, it's always good to hug it out and move on.
B1 Sometimes, the best way to resolve a conflict is to hug it out and talk things through.
B2 In a heated argument, it can be helpful to take a step back and hug it out before continuing the discussion.
C1 Hugging it out can be a powerful way to show empathy and understanding in difficult situations.
C2 When faced with a challenging conflict, the ability to hug it out and find common ground is essential for effective communication.
formal During conflicts in the workplace, it is advisable for colleagues to communicate openly and resolve issues by choosing to hug it out.
informal When you and your friend have a disagreement, sometimes the best way to make up is to just hug it out.
slang If you and your sibling are fighting, just stop and hug it out, everything will be fine.
figurative Sometimes the best way to let go of anger and frustration is to hug it out with yourself, showing self-compassion and understanding.
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