arrow
arrow
arrow
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Hang in there
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hang in there

A.

A wise decision

B.

Overcoming joy

C.

Don’t rake up a controversy

D.

Don’t give up

Correct option is D

Option (d) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Given Idiom: Hang in there – means to keep going and not give up despite difficulties. (हार मत मानो / लगे रहो)
Example: I know it's been tough lately, but hang in there — things will get better.
Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Hold your ground – to maintain one’s position
· Keep your chin up – to remain cheerful in difficult times
· Ride out the storm – to survive a difficult situation

Free Tests

Free
Must Attempt

SSC CGL T-I Similar Paper (Held on 12 Sep 2025 S2)

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon100 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon200 Marks
  • timerIcon60 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

SSC CGL T-I GA Section Test 01

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon25 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon50 Marks
  • timerIcon15 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

SSC CGL T-I Full Mock Test 1 (Exam Level)

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon100 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon200 Marks
  • timerIcon60 Mins
languageIcon English
test-prime-package

Access ‘SSC GD’ Mock Tests with

  • 60000+ Mocks and Previous Year Papers
  • Unlimited Re-Attempts
  • Personalised Report Card
  • 500% Refund on Final Selection
  • Largest Community
students-icon
383k+ students have already unlocked exclusive benefits with Test Prime!
Our Plans
Monthsup-arrow