hang back
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To hesitate to act or move forward; to remain behind others, often due to reluctance, shyness, or caution. It describes a deliberate or involuntary holding back from joining an activity or group.
Usage and Examples
- Verb:
- When the group entered the dark cave, the youngest child hung back near the entrance.
- Don't hang back—come and join the conversation!
- She tends to hang back in meetings, observing before she speaks.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- "Hang back from (something)": To hesitate or be reluctant to participate in a specific action or activity.
- He hung back from signing the contract until he had consulted a lawyer.
- The phrase often implies a psychological or emotional hesitation (shyness, fear, uncertainty) rather than a physical inability to keep up.
Variants and Related Words
- Hang back is a phrasal verb. Its past tense and past participle are hung back.
- Hang behind (phrasal verb): A near-synonym meaning to remain after others have left.
- A few students hung behind to ask the teacher questions.
Synonyms
- Hold back: To hesitate or restrain oneself.
- Hesitate: To pause before saying or doing something.
- Lag (behind): To fail to keep pace with others.
- Linger: To stay in a place longer than necessary.
Antonyms
- Step forward: To volunteer or move ahead.
- Advance: To move forward.
- Participate: To take part in an activity.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Hang around: To stay in a place without any real purpose.
- We hung around after the show, hoping to meet the band.
- Hang on: To wait for a short time; or to hold tightly.
- Hang on a minute, I'll be right with you.
Idioms and Common Phrases
- To be a shrinking violet: (Idiom) To be a very shy person. This describes the personality of someone who often "hangs back."
- Don't be such a shrinking violet—go and introduce yourself!
Verb
- to lag or linger behind
- But in so many other areas we still are dragging