Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hang in there
Option 1: To remain unresolved
Option 2: To give up completely
Option 3: To spend time with people
Option 4: To persist in a difficult situation
Correct Answer: To persist in a difficult situation
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option .
The idiom hang in there means to persevere or endure through a challenging or difficult situation. It encourages someone to stay strong and persistent and not give up despite facing adversity or hardship, which is similar to what is given in the fourth option.
Therefore, the most appropriate meaning is: To persist in a difficult situation.
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