IRREGULAR VERBS

Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

overhang, overhangs, overhanging, overhung
Synonyms: project, jut, extend, protrude, span

Antonyms: recede, withdraw, diminish, reduce, shorten

The Verb "Outhang" – Meaning and Usage

The verb "outhang" combines the prefix "out-", meaning to exceed, surpass, or do better, with "hang," which involves suspending or attaching something from above. It implies hanging something longer, higher, or more prominently than another object, thus making it more visible or noticeable.
Primary Meaning:

To surpass someone or something in terms of how long, high, or prominently something is hung or displayed.
This verb often suggests competition or comparison in visibility, endurance, or prominence.

    Example: "Their flag outhung all the others on the street, flying proudly even after the celebration ended."

Grammatical Forms:

    Base form: outhang

    Past tense: outhung

    Past participle: outhung

This makes "outhang" an irregular verb, since its past tense and past participle share the same form.
Synonyms:

    Overshadow (in terms of visibility or prominence)

    Outlast (in duration or persistence)

    Surpass

Usage Contexts:

    Decoration and Public Display:
    Often used to describe banners, flags, signs, or artwork prominently displayed.

        "The championship banner outhung all others in the stadium."

    Figurative or Symbolic Meaning:
    Occasionally, it can be used metaphorically to describe something that remains more visible or influential over time compared to something else.

        "His legacy outhung that of his contemporaries, still remembered decades later."

Additional Notes:

The verb "outhang" is not very common in everyday conversation. It's more likely found in literary, descriptive, or poetic contexts, where emphasis on prominence, visibility, or endurance is significant.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.

OVERHANG - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i overhang
★ you overhang
★ he/she/it overhangs
★ we overhang
★ you overhang
★ they overhang
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Present Simple
- I overhang my schedule with extra tasks.
- You overhang your day with unexpected meetings.
- He overhangs his week with back-to-back sessions. | She overhangs her plans with last-minute changes.
- We overhang our agenda with creative projects.
- You (plural) overhang your routine with new challenges.
- They overhang their program with additional activities.
OVERHANG - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am overhanging
★ you are overhanging
★ he/she/it is overhanging
★ we are overhanging
★ you are overhanging
★ they are overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Present Continuous
- I am overhanging my schedule with a pile of assignments.
- You are overhanging your day with continuous appointments.
- He is overhanging his week with urgent meetings. | She is overhanging her itinerary with spontaneous events.
- We are overhanging our plan with extra commitments.
- You (plural) are overhanging your project with unforeseen tasks.
- They are overhanging their agenda with a flurry of activities.
OVERHANG - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have overhung
★ you have overhung
★ he/she/it has overhung
★ we have overhung
★ you have overhung
★ they have overhung
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Present Perfect
- I have overhung my schedule with too many duties.
- You have overhung your day with unplanned events.
- He has overhung his week with important deadlines. | She has overhung her plans with sudden changes.
- We have overhung our agenda with additional work.
- You (plural) have overhung your routine with constant updates.
- They have overhung their program with extra sessions.
OVERHANG - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been overhanging
★ you have been overhanging
★ he/she/it has been overhanging
★ we have been overhanging
★ you have been overhanging
★ they have been overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been overhanging my schedule with work for weeks.
- You have been overhanging your day with recurring meetings.
- He has been overhanging his week with nonstop tasks. | She has been overhanging her plans with continuous adjustments.
- We have been overhanging our agenda with new projects.
- You (plural) have been overhanging your routine with evolving commitments.
- They have been overhanging their program with ongoing activities.
OVERHANG - PAST SIMPLE
★ i overhung
★ you overhung
★ he/she/it overhung
★ we overhung
★ you overhung
★ they overhung
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Past Simple
- I overhung my schedule with a flood of assignments yesterday.
- You overhung your day with unexpected appointments.
- He overhung his week with back-to-back meetings. | She overhung her plans with sudden cancellations.
- We overhung our agenda with extra tasks last month.
- You (plural) overhung your routine with a surge of activities.
- They overhung their program with added responsibilities.
OVERHANG - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was overhanging
★ you were overhanging
★ he/she/it was overhanging
★ we were overhanging
★ you were overhanging
★ they were overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Past Continuous
- I was overhanging my schedule with work when the deadline hit.
- You were overhanging your day with a series of appointments.
- He was overhanging his week with continuous sessions. | She was overhanging her plans with frequent interruptions.
- We were overhanging our agenda with numerous projects.
- You (plural) were overhanging your routine with busy meetings.
- They were overhanging their program with last-minute tasks.
OVERHANG - PAST PERFECT
★ i had overhung
★ you had overhung
★ he/she/it had overhung
★ we had overhung
★ you had overhung
★ they had overhung
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Past Perfect
- I had overhung my schedule with too many duties before I reorganized.
- You had overhung your day with extra meetings before the change.
- He had overhung his week with endless sessions. | She had overhung her plans with unexpected changes.
- We had overhung our agenda with additional work before the review.
- You (plural) had overhung your routine with overload before adjusting it.
- They had overhung their program with extra events before the revision.
OVERHANG - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been overhanging
★ you had been overhanging
★ he/she/it had been overhanging
★ we had been overhanging
★ you had been overhanging
★ they had been overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been overhanging my schedule with work for weeks before I took a break.
- You had been overhanging your day with nonstop appointments until you rescheduled.
- He had been overhanging his week with continuous tasks for days. | She had been overhanging her plans with recurring changes until the project ended.
- We had been overhanging our agenda with extra assignments for a long time before streamlining.
- You (plural) had been overhanging your routine with too many tasks before implementing new limits.
- They had been overhanging their program with extra responsibilities until it became overwhelming.
OVERHANG - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will overhang
★ you will overhang
★ he/she/it will overhang
★ we will overhang
★ you will overhang
★ they will overhang
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Future Simple
- I will overhang my schedule with new opportunities.
- You will overhang your day with exciting challenges.
- He will overhang his week with promising projects. | She will overhang her plans with innovative ideas.
- We will overhang our agenda with creative initiatives.
- You (plural) will overhang your routine with fresh tasks.
- They will overhang their program with additional events.
OVERHANG - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be overhanging
★ you will be overhanging
★ he/she/it will be overhanging
★ we will be overhanging
★ you will be overhanging
★ they will be overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Future Continuous
- I will be overhanging my schedule with meetings all next week.
- You will be overhanging your day with a string of appointments.
- He will be overhanging his week with back-to-back sessions. | She will be overhanging her itinerary with multiple engagements.
- We will be overhanging our agenda with planned activities.
- You (plural) will be overhanging your routine with new projects.
- They will be overhanging their program with extra commitments.
OVERHANG - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have overhung
★ you will have overhung
★ he/she/it will have overhung
★ we will have overhung
★ you will have overhung
★ they will have overhung
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Future Perfect
- I will have overhung my schedule with numerous tasks by the end of the month.
- You will have overhung your day with appointments by tomorrow.
- He will have overhung his week with key meetings. | She will have overhung her plans with critical deadlines.
- We will have overhung our agenda with extra work before the next review.
- You (plural) will have overhung your routine with a full slate of tasks by then.
- They will have overhung their program with added activities by the project's conclusion.
OVERHANG - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been overhanging
★ you will have been overhanging
★ he/she/it will have been overhanging
★ we will have been overhanging
★ you will have been overhanging
★ they will have been overhanging
Examples of the verb 'overhang' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been overhanging my schedule with work for several months by the time I take a vacation.
- You will have been overhanging your day with endless tasks for a long period by the time you get a break.
- He will have been overhanging his week with continuous sessions for days. | She will have been overhanging her plans with recurring meetings for weeks by the end of the project.
- We will have been overhanging our agenda with extra assignments for the entire season.
- You (plural) will have been overhanging your routine with numerous tasks for a long stretch by next year.
- They will have been overhanging their program with additional events for a considerable time by the time it ends.

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