hang |
drap |
As a verb hang
is to be or remain suspended.
As a noun hang
is the way in which something hangs.
As a proper noun Drap is
a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.
hang |
hunged |
As verbs the difference between hang and hunged
is that
hang is to be or remain suspended while
hunged is past tense of hang.
As a noun hang
is the way in which something hangs.
lingering |
hang |
As verbs the difference between lingering and hang
is that
lingering is present participle of lang=en while
hang is to be or remain suspended.
As nouns the difference between lingering and hang
is that
lingering is an act of lingering or waiting while
hang is the way in which something hangs.
droop |
hang |
As verbs the difference between droop and hang
is that
droop is (
lb) to sink or hang downward; to sag while
hang is .
As a noun droop
is something which is limp or sagging;.
ring |
hang |
In transitive terms the difference between ring and hang
is that
ring is to make (a bell) produce sound while
hang is to decorate (something) with hanging objects.
In figuratively terms the difference between ring and hang
is that
ring is a pleasant or correct sound while
hang is a grip, understanding.
In intransitive terms the difference between ring and hang
is that
ring is to produce music with bells while
hang is to float, as if suspended.
In intransitive figuratively terms the difference between ring and hang
is that
ring is of something spoken or written, to appear to be, to seem, to sound while
hang is to remain persistently in one's thoughts.
As a proper noun Ring
is {{surname|from=occupations}} for a maker of rings as jewelry or as in harness.
hang |
attach |
As verbs the difference between hang and attach
is that
hang is while
attach is (obsolete|legal) to arrest, seize.
hang |
stay |
Related terms |
Hang is a related term of stay.
As verbs the difference between hang and stay
is that
hang is while
stay is (nautical) to incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays or
stay can be to prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady.
As a noun stay is
(nautical) a strong rope supporting a mast, and leading from the head of one mast down to some other, or other part of the vessel or
stay can be a prop; a support.
As an adjective stay is
steep; ascending.
As an adverb stay is
steeply.
hang |
laugh |
In intransitive terms the difference between hang and laugh
is that
hang is to float, as if suspended while
laugh is to show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter.
In transitive terms the difference between hang and laugh
is that
hang is to decorate (something) with hanging objects while
laugh is to express by, or utter with, laughter.
mess |
hang |
As verbs the difference between mess and hang
is that
mess is (
label) to take meals with a mess or
mess can be (
label) to make a mess of while
hang is .
As a noun mess
is (obsolete) mass; church service or
mess can be a disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; hence, a situation resulting from blundering or from misunderstanding; a disorder.
hang |
clinch |
As verbs the difference between hang and clinch
is that
hang is while
clinch is to clasp; to interlock.
As a noun clinch is
any of several fastenings.
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