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Dangling for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'dæŋɡʌlɪŋ

What does Dangling really mean?

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Alright, so when we talk about something being "dangling," it means that it's hanging or swinging loosely. Imagine a little spider hanging from its web, or a ballerina twirling around with a ribbon - those are both examples of things that are dangling. It's like when you have a loose piece of thread on your sweater that's just sort of hanging there. That's what dangling is - it's when something is kind of just hanging there, not attached to anything and moving around freely.

But "dangling" can also mean something else. In some cases, it can refer to something that's not quite finished or resolved. For example, if you have a modifier in a sentence that doesn't have a clear connection to the thing it's supposed to modify, it's called a "dangling modifier." It's kind of like having a puzzle piece that doesn't quite fit into the picture yet - it's just sort of hanging there, waiting for its place to be found.

So, when we use the word "dangling," we're talking about something hanging and swinging, or something that's not quite settled or connected yet. It's like when you're trying to catch a butterfly with a net and it keeps dancing around just out of reach - it's dangling in the air, waiting to be caught.

Revised and Fact checked by Mary Johnson on 2023-11-15 07:30:03

Dangling In a sentece

Learn how to use Dangling inside a sentece

  • The cat was dangling its tail off the edge of the table.
  • The spider was dangling from its web as it caught its prey.
  • The earrings were dangling from her ears as she danced.
  • The keys were dangling from the hook on the wall.
  • The toy was dangling from the string attached to the ceiling.

Dangling Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Dangling Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.