Meaning & Definition of word "Dangling"

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    Dangling

    /ˈdæŋɡlɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. Present participle of dangle.
      • Example: The children were dangling their feet over the edge of the dock.
    • 2. To hang or swing loosely.
      • Example: The keys were dangling from her fingers.
    • 3. To remain undecided or unresolved.
      • Example: There was a dangling question about the project's future.

    adjective:

    • 1. Hanging or swinging loosely.
      • Example: He wore a necklace with a dangling charm.
    • 2. Referring to a grammatical construction that lacks a clear subject.
      • Example: The sentence contained a dangling participle that confused the reader.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'danglen', perhaps a frequentative of 'dang' meaning to hang.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dangling participle:

    A grammatical construct where the participle is not properly connected to its subject, often leading to awkward or ambiguous sentences.

    dangling chad:

    A term used in elections referring to a ballot that is only partially punched, hanging from the ballot card.

    Related Words

    dangle:

    To hang or swing loosely.

    dangling modifier:

    A word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence.

    Slang Meanings of dangling

    Meaning: Dangling something as a tease or to entice.

    Example Sentence: He kept dangling the prospect of a promotion in front of her.

    Meaning: Used informally in dating contexts to refer to someone who is leading another on.

    Example Sentence: Stop dangling him; if you're not interested, let him know.