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Hang in there

UK //hæŋ ɪn ðeə//US //hæŋ ɪn ðɛr//

Definition

A phrase used to encourage someone to be patient and persevere during hardships.

In simple words: Stay strong and keep going in a tough situation.

Examples

  • When times get tough, just hang in there and you'll be fine.
  • I know this project is hard, but I believe you can hang in there until it's complete.
  • During the tough times, remember to hang in there for your dreams.
  • She told me to hang in there during my job search.
  • Even when it feels impossible, just hang in there a little longer.

Usage notes

Commonly used to encourage someone to persevere. It's informal but appropriate in many contexts, such as friendship or support.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine someone hanging on a rope and being told to keep holding on.

Collocations

  • hang in there during
  • hang in there with
  • hang in there for

Synonyms

  • persevere
  • stay strong
  • keep going
  • don’t give up

Common mistakes

  • Used too seriously – often meant for light encouragement.
  • Confused with 'hang on' – which means to wait.
  • Omission of 'there' – saying just 'hang in' is incomplete.