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  • surrender

    admit defeat, abandon

  • abandon

    relinquish, retreat

  • quit

    abandon, stop

  • relinquish

    give, abandon

  • yield

    surrender, activity

  • cede

    activity, abandon

  • renounce

    abandon, get rid of

  • waive

    acknowledge, omit

  • forgo

    relinquish, omit

  • capitulate

    give in, surrender

  • discontinue

    cancel, stop

  • drop

    relinquish, throw

  • deliver

    give, contribute

  • give in

    grant, abide by

  • resign

    give in, stop

  • give

    activity, recede

  • cease

    stop, excise

  • stop

    jump, cease

  • release

    fall, send to another place by force

  • leave

    retire, give in

  • forsake

    relinquish, get rid of

  • vacate

    abdicate, or power

  • submit

    give in, surrender

  • concede

    give in, grant

  • throw in the towel

    acknowledge, agree

  • cave in

    acknowledge, abide by

  • allow

    grant, acknowledge

  • give over

    activity, give

  • dispense with

    get rid of

  • forfeit

    mislay

  • succumb

    cede, concede

  • desert

    get rid of

  • forswear

    relinquish, abdicate

  • lay off

  • part with

    contribute, get rid of

  • kick

  • give way

    cede, concede

  • hand over

    give, acknowledge

  • forego

    action, skip

  • discard

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  • allowance
  • compensation
  • discount
  • kickback
  • payment
  • rebate
  • reimbursement
  • repayment
  • restitution
  • acquittance
  • consolation
  • discharge
  • remuneration
  • retribution
  • return
  • satisfaction
  • settlement
  • giveback
  • money back

On this page you’ll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to give-up, such as: allowance, compensation, discount, kickback, payment, and rebate.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is another word for give up?

Give up most commonly means to quit—to stop trying.

Sometimes, it means to stop doing something, such as a habit or activity, as in I want to give up smoking. Close synonyms for this sense are quit and stop. More formal words cease and abstain. An informal term is swear off.

In specific situations, such as a game or competition, to give up is to resign, retire, withdraw, or, more informally, to bow out. Giving up in these cases can be seen as a form of surrender.

Give up is also used in a number of other ways.

To give up information is to reveal or disclose it, especially when forced to.

To give up a possession is to relinquish it.

To give up a person usually means to turn them over to the authorities or reveal their location.

What is another way to describe someone who doesn’t give up easily?

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How to use give-up in a sentence

If you have any thoughts of influencing me or my men to join the regular Confederate army, you may as well give up the idea.

THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNN

Sometimes he would try to drive them away; but on being remonstrated with, would bewilderedly give up the attempt.

RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSON

I give up Kullak and my concert plan, thinking I’ll study with Deppe and come out under his auspices.

MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY

Before definitely deciding to give up Kullak and come to him, Deppe insisted that I should hear one of his scholars play.

MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY

They appreciated by now that he was not the kind to give up without a fight, therefore they were on the lookout.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

He believed Ramona was dead, buried in some unknown, unconsecrated spot, never to be found; yet he would not give up the search.

RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSON

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO GIVE-UP

  • acquittance
  • allowance
  • compensation
  • consolation
  • discharge
  • discount
  • give-up
  • giveback
  • kickback
  • money back
  • payment
  • rebate
  • reimbursement
  • remuneration
  • repayment
  • restitution
  • retribution
  • return
  • satisfaction
  • settlement

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Synonyms of give up



  • as in to relinquish



  • as in to abandon



  • as in to succumb



  • as in to indulge

  • as in to relinquish
  • as in to abandon
  • as in to succumb
  • as in to indulge


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give up

verb

Definition of give upnext

1

as in to relinquish

to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress

was in so much debt he had to give up his house and move into a cheaper apartment

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance

  • relinquish

  • surrender

  • turn in

  • deliver

  • render

  • hand over

  • yield

  • turn over

  • lay down

  • cough up

  • abandon

  • cede

  • transfer

  • resign

  • release

  • forfeit

  • commit

  • entrust

  • shed

  • consign

  • desert

  • waive

  • forsake

  • discard

  • renounce

  • part (with)

  • intrust

  • abnegate


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • keep

  • retain

  • withhold

  • keep

  • retain

  • withhold

2

as in to abandon

to stop doing (something) permanently

I hope you won’t give up playing the piano

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • abandon

  • quit

  • discontinue

  • drop

  • end

  • have done (with)

  • lay off (of)

  • finish

  • leave off

  • hang it up

  • knock off

  • throw up

  • conclude

  • shut off

  • close

  • pause

  • wrap up

  • cease

  • halt

  • pack (up or in)

  • taper off

  • break up

  • expire

  • break off

  • wind up

  • terminate

  • round (off or out)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • keep

  • keep up

  • maintain

  • continue

  • go

  • hold on

  • carry on

  • hang in

  • hang on

  • persist

  • persevere

  • run on

  • stay

  • resume

  • preserve

  • follow through (with)

  • renew

  • reopen

  • begin

  • restart

  • start

  • commence

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  • keep

  • keep up

  • maintain

  • continue

  • go

  • hold on

  • carry on

  • hang in

  • hang on

  • persist

  • persevere

  • run on

  • stay

  • resume

  • preserve

  • follow through (with)

  • renew

  • reopen

  • begin

  • restart

  • start

  • commence

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3

as in to succumb

to yield to the control or power of enemy forces

with the prospect of a renewed enemy attack, the regiment decided to simply give up

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • succumb

  • surrender

  • submit

  • give (in)

  • capitulate

  • fall

  • knuckle under

  • collapse

  • bow

  • buckle

  • hand over

  • relinquish

  • concede

  • lose

  • fold

  • fail

  • cave (in)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stand

  • endure

  • fight

  • overcome

  • withstand

  • oppose

  • resist

  • defy

  • win

  • beat

  • repel

  • prevail

  • conquer

  • triumph

  • buck

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  • stand

  • endure

  • fight

  • overcome

  • withstand

  • oppose

  • resist

  • defy

  • win

  • beat

  • repel

  • prevail

  • conquer

  • triumph

  • buck

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4

as in to indulge

to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly

even in the darkest days of her troubled marriage, she refused to give herself up to feelings of utter hopelessness

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • indulge

  • surrender

  • abandon

  • yield

  • deliver

  • bask

  • revel

  • roll

  • wallow

  • overdo

  • overindulge

  • luxuriate


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deny

  • check

  • refrain (from)

  • forego

  • abstain (from)

  • eschew

  • forgo

  • restrain

  • inhibit

  • forbear

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  • deny

  • check

  • refrain (from)

  • forego

  • abstain (from)

  • eschew

  • forgo

  • restrain

  • inhibit

  • forbear

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  1. give upverb

    Synonyms:
    abandon, blin, relinquish, surrender, quit, forlet

  2. give upverb

    to surrender

    Synonyms:
    abandon, blin, quit, relinquish, surrender, forlet

  3. give upverb

    to stop or desist; to quit

    They gave up the search when it got dark.

    Synonyms:
    surrender, abandon, relinquish, quit, blin, forlet

  4. give upverb

    to relinquish

    He gave up his seat to an old man.

    Synonyms:
    relinquish, quit, surrender, blin, forlet, abandon

  5. give upverb

    to lose hope

    They gave him up for dead.

    Synonyms:
    forlet, blin, relinquish, surrender, abandon, quit

  6. give upverb

    to abandon

    I gave up my faith years ago.

    Synonyms:
    surrender, quit, blin, relinquish, forlet, abandon

  7. give upverb

    to admit defeat, to capitulate

    OK, I give up, you win.

    Synonyms:
    relinquish, forlet, surrender, quit, abandon, blin

English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 2 votes

  1. give up

    Abandon is a word of wide signification, applying to persons or things of any kind; abdicate and resign apply to office, authority, or power; cede to territorial possessions; surrender especially to military force, and more generally to any demand, claim, passion, etc. Quit carries an idea of suddenness or abruptness not necessarily implied in abandon, and may not have the same suggestion of finality. The king abdicates his throne, cedes his territory, deserts his followers, renounces his religion, relinquishes his titles, abandons his designs. A cowardly officer deserts his ship; the helpless passengers abandon it. We quit business, give up property, resign office, abandon a habit or a trust. Relinquish commonly implies reluctance; the fainting hand relinquishes its grasp; the creditor relinquishes his claim. Abandon implies previous association with responsibility for or control of; forsake implies previous association with inclination or attachment, real or assumed; a man may abandon or forsake house or friends; he abandons an enterprise; forsakes God. Abandon is applied to both good and evil action; a thief abandons his designs, a man his principles. Forsake, like abandon, may be used either in the favorable or unfavorable sense; desert is always unfavorable, involving a breach of duty, except when used of mere localities; as, «the Deserted Village.» While a monarch abdicates, a president or other elected or appointed officer resigns. It was held that James II. abdicated his throne by deserting it.

    Synonyms:
    abandon, abdicate, abjure, cast off, cease, cede, depart from, desert, discontinue, forego, forsake, forswear, leave, quit, recant, relinquish, renounce, repudiate, resign, retire from, retract, surrender, vacate, withdraw from

    Antonyms:
    adopt, advocate, assert, cherish, claim, court, defend, favor, haunt, hold, keep, maintain, occupy, prosecute, protect, pursue, retain, seek, support, undertake, uphold, vindicate

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  1. forfeit, give up, throw overboard, waive, forgo, foregoverb

    lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime

    «you’ve forfeited your right to name your successor»; «forfeited property»

    Synonyms:
    spare, antedate, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, precede, release, resign, forgo, kick, throw in, predate, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, throw overboard, dispense with, cede, stop, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, discontinue, deep-six, drop out, free, antecede, drop by the wayside, forego, quit, foreswear

  2. abandon, give upverb

    give up with the intent of never claiming again

    «Abandon your life to God»; «She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti»; «We gave the drowning victim up for dead»

    Synonyms:
    spare, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, forsake, forgo, kick, throw in, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, desolate, lay off, waive, throw overboard, dispense with, cede, stop, empty, desert, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, resign, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, discontinue, drop out, free, drop by the wayside, forego, quit

  3. drop out, give up, fall by the wayside, drop by the wayside, throw in, throw in the towel, quit, chuck up the spongeverb

    give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat

    «In the second round, the challenger gave up»

    Synonyms:
    spare, leave office, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, put in, resign, forgo, kick, throw in, come in, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, throw overboard, dispense with, step down, cede, depart, stop, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, inject, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, discontinue, drop out, free, drop by the wayside, interpose, take leave, forego, interject, quit, foreswear

  4. discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay offverb

    put an end to a state or an activity

    «Quit teasing your little brother»

    Synonyms:
    spare, leave office, allow, block up, abandon, drop by the wayside, forfeit, vacate, halt, release, resign, forgo, block off, hold back, end, kick, throw in, finish, block, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, cede, turn back, waive, throw overboard, stop over, break off, break, throw in the towel, step down, depart, stop, relinquish, blockade, hold on, deliver, arrest, bar, cease, barricade, renounce, take leave, discontinue, contain, drop out, free, chuck up the sponge, kibosh, intercept, terminate, furlough, forego, dispense with, quit, foreswear, check

  5. spare, give up, part with, dispense withverb

    give up what is not strictly needed

    «he asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey»

    Synonyms:
    spare, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, resign, save, forgo, kick, throw in, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, throw overboard, dispense with, cede, stop, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, discontinue, drop out, free, drop by the wayside, forego, quit, foreswear

  6. release, relinquish, resign, free, give upverb

    part with a possession or right

    «I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest»; «resign a claim to the throne»

    Synonyms:
    unloosen, unfreeze, allow, unloose, abandon, drop by the wayside, expel, vacate, cede, free, release, resign, forgo, stop, drop out, unblock, rid, kick, exhaust, liberate, publish, surrender, disembarrass, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, put out, reconcile, let go of, dispense with, exempt, throw overboard, forfeit, justify, absolve, leave office, spare, relieve, secrete, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, cease, let go, renounce, dislodge, bring out, discontinue, discharge, issue, step down, chuck up the sponge, submit, disengage, turn, eject, part with, throw in, forego, quit, foreswear, loose

  7. vacate, resign, renounce, give upverb

    leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily

    «She vacated the position when she got pregnant»; «The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds»

    Synonyms:
    empty, allow, abandon, forfeit, abdicate, cede, annul, release, resign, forgo, spare, kick, throw in, lift, surrender, stop, fall by the wayside, rescind, lay off, waive, throw overboard, reconcile, disown, throw in the towel, overturn, repeal, leave office, repudiate, relinquish, step down, deliver, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, reverse, discontinue, revoke, drop out, free, submit, part with, vacate, forego, quit, dispense with, countermand, foreswear, drop by the wayside

  8. surrender, cede, deliver, give upverb

    relinquish possession or control over

    «The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in»

    Synonyms:
    spare, fork up, extradite, rescue, abandon, hand over, forfeit, surrender, dispense with, return, resign, save, fork over, forgo, concede, have, relinquish, throw in, deport, part with, fall by the wayside, redeem, lay off, waive, throw overboard, allow, cease, throw in the towel, grant, discontinue, turn in, birth, stop, render, pitch, cede, deliver, present, yield, chuck up the sponge, renounce, fork out, drop out, free, drive home, drop by the wayside, kick, release, vacate, forego, give birth, quit, bear

  9. surrender, give upverb

    give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another

    «The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered»

    Synonyms:
    surrender, quit, allow, resign, deliver, chuck up the sponge, vacate, abandon, fall by the wayside, spare, free, lay off, dispense with, drop out, part with, throw overboard, throw in the towel, forego, throw in, waive, renounce, release, drop by the wayside, forgo, cede, discontinue, kick, forfeit, stop, relinquish, cease

  10. abandon, give upverb

    stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims

    «He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage»; «Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations»

    Synonyms:
    spare, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, forsake, forgo, kick, throw in, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, desolate, lay off, waive, throw overboard, dispense with, cede, stop, empty, desert, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, resign, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, discontinue, drop out, free, drop by the wayside, forego, quit

  11. give up, allowverb

    allow the other (baseball) team to score

    «give up a run»

    Synonyms:
    let, spare, allow, earmark, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, resign, forgo, kick, throw in, admit, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, throw overboard, reserve, take into account, dispense with, cede, grant, countenance, stop, set aside, relinquish, throw in the towel, deliver, allow for, cease, chuck up the sponge, renounce, leave, discontinue, appropriate, drop out, free, provide, drop by the wayside, permit, tolerate, forego, quit

  12. kick, give upverb

    stop consuming

    «kick a habit»; «give up alcohol»

    Synonyms:
    spare, allow, abandon, forfeit, vacate, release, resign, forgo, kick, throw in, kvetch, surrender, part with, fall by the wayside, lay off, waive, throw overboard, quetch, dispense with, recoil, stop, sound off, relinquish, throw in the towel, plain, deliver, renounce, cease, chuck up the sponge, complain, discontinue, kick back, drop out, free, drop by the wayside, forego, quit, cede

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    • Abandon
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  1. give up

    Synonyms:
    (Active.) resign, relinquish, yield, surrender

  2. give up

    Synonyms:
    abandon, forsake, leave, quit, cease from, give over

  3. give up

    Synonyms:
    consider hopeless, consider lost, give over

  4. give up

    Synonyms:
    (Neuter.) yield, surrender, give in, cry quits, cry quarter

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  1. give up

    Synonyms:
    surrender, disgorge, yield, cease, desist, quit, relinquish, waive, cede, succumb, abdicate, abandon, desert

    Antonyms:
    resist, withstand, continue, persist

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  1. Yasuhide Nakayama:

    We will not rule out any possibility, and we are verifying all information thoroughly, we will not give up until the very end to rescue the two so we can go home together.

  2. The Palestinians:

    They should hurry up and sit down with Israel, because where Israel says it is determined to be, it will be, and it won’t give up, and history is working in our favor.

  3. Barbara Rothbaum:

    So, even if they have tried one and it didn’t work, don’t give up hope, it’s hard work.

  4. Grigor Dimitrov:

    I was able to play, it’s OK. It’s how it goes. I tried my best. By far not too bad to give up or anything. Grigor Dimitrov was able to put me away. I fought with what I had. That’s it. So it’s OK.

  5. Philip Glanville:

    The messaging and rules have been unclear for lots of people who want to be vaccinated, it’s not been the fault of people on the ground in Hackney, but as a volunteer, I’ve had to turn people away who turned up with an elderly relative and asked if they could have one too. The sad reality is, if people have poor literacy or digital skills, don’t really understand the rules and get turned away, they might just give up.


Translations for give up

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  • استسلمArabic
  • rendirCatalan, Valencian
  • vzdát seCzech
  • give op, opgiveDanish
  • sich ergeben, kapitulieren, aufgebenGerman
  • rezigniEsperanto
  • desistir, renunciar, entregar, rendirseSpanish
  • antaa periksi, menettää toivonsa, lopettaa, hylätä, luopua, antautua, luovuttaaFinnish
  • se rendre, renoncer, abandonner, désespérerFrench
  • thoir suas, gèillScottish Gaelic
  • छोड़ दोHindi
  • átad, feladHungarian
  • menyerahIndonesian
  • rinunciare, rassegnarsi, desistere, abbandonare, darla su, arrendersi, perdere la speranzaItalian
  • やめる, 諦めるJapanese
  • afzien, zich overgevenDutch
  • oddać, zaprzestać, tracić nadzieję, porzucić, zrezygnować, poddać sięPolish
  • desistir, abandonar, render-sePortuguese
  • выдать, капитулировать, бросить, уступать, выдавать, сдаться, оставить, прекращать, оставлять, сдавать, прекратить, уступить, бросать, сдать, сдаватьсяRussian
  • ge sig, överge, lämna ifrån sig, ge uppSwedish
  • здаватисяUkrainian

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Are we missing a good synonym for give up?

In this page you can discover 45 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for give up, like: quit, surrender, renounce, lose courage, abandon, lose-heart, cease, cede, hand over, yield and relinquish.

Contents

  • 1 How do you describe giving up?
  • 2 What is a fancy word for not giving up?
  • 3 What’s a word for losing hope?
  • 4 What’s another word for hard worker?
  • 5 What is a word for someone who gives up easily?
  • 6 What does it mean to give up hope?
  • 7 What do you do when you lose hope in life?
  • 8 What’s another way to say strong work ethic?
  • 9 What is a synonym for worker?
  • 10 What does overly submissive mean?
  • 11 What is a word to describe someone who helps others?
  • 12 What is a giving person called?
  • 13 What means lose heart?
  • 14 What mean throw in the towel?
  • 15 Why you should never lose hope?
  • 16 What causes a person to lose hope?
  • 17 How do you never lose hope?
  • 18 How do you get hope back in your life?
  • 19 What is another word for great job?
  • 20 What is another word for good work?

How do you describe giving up?

Abandon: To give up or disown. Cede: Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another. Disavow: Refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with. Forsake: Abandon, turn one’s back on.

What is a fancy word for not giving up?

Having or showing tenacity and grim persistence. dogged. staunch. perseverant. resolute.

What’s a word for losing hope?

1. Despair, desperation, despondency, discouragement, hopelessness refer to a state of mind caused by circumstances that seem too much to cope with. Despair suggests total loss of hope, which may be passive or may drive one to furious efforts, even if at random: in the depths of despair; courage born of despair.

What’s another word for hard worker?

diligent
In this page you can discover 9 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hardworking, like: diligent, assiduous, dedicated, industrious, sedulous, persevering, conscientious, untiring and tireless.

What is a word for someone who gives up easily?

lacking courage or resolution; cowardly; faint-hearted; timid. 2. proceeding from or indicating a cowardly spirit. I like this word.

What does it mean to give up hope?

DEFINITIONS1. to stop believing that something you want to happen might be possible. We never, ever lost hope, and we never lost confidence that we would win one day. Synonyms and related words.

What do you do when you lose hope in life?

Here are some ideas.

  1. Realize you are not alone. When you’re in the mindset of hopelessness, it is so easy to feel alone.
  2. Speak to someone about your feelings.
  3. Think only in terms of today.
  4. Speak to yourself like you would speak to a friend.
  5. Connect to the bigger picture and larger purpose for you.

What’s another way to say strong work ethic?

What is another word for work ethic?

diligence industry
heedfulness laboriousness
perseverance punctiliousness
rigorousness commitment
dedication industriousness

What is a synonym for worker?

synonyms for worker

  • employee.
  • laborer.
  • peasant.
  • trader.
  • artisan.
  • breadwinner.
  • hand.
  • help.

What does overly submissive mean?

showing an excessively deferential manner. meek, spiritless. evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant. cringing, groveling, grovelling, wormlike, wormy. totally submissive.

What is a word to describe someone who helps others?

altruistic Add to list Share. Someone who is altruistic always puts others first. An altruistic firefighter risks his life to save another’s life, while an altruistic mom gives up the last bite of pie so her kid will be happy.

What is a giving person called?

A philanthropist is a person who gives money or gifts to charities, or helps needy people in other ways. Famous examples include Andrew Carnegie and Bill & Melinda Gates. In English, the -ist suffix describes a person who does a particular action. A philanthropist practices philanthropy.

What means lose heart?

Definition of lose heart
: to begin to feel that one cannot do something that one has been trying to do : to become discouraged They never lost heart, even in the face of adversity.

What mean throw in the towel?

To quit in defeat. The phrase comes from boxing, in which a fighter indicates surrender by throwing a towel into the ring: “After losing the election, he threw in the towel on his political career.”

Why you should never lose hope?

Having hope gives you the courage to think that things would get better with time despite the odds being not in your favor; hope is the only thing that keeps you moving forward, it gives you the strength and ability to bounce back from whatever the obstacle you are going through.

What causes a person to lose hope?

Loss of connections – When we experience loss over time we can start to feel hopeless. Loss can come from divorce, death, and change. We can also experience loss of intangibles like a job or other important aspects of our identity. When we hold on and wallow in our grief from these loses hopelessness can set in.

How do you never lose hope?

15 Ways to Not Lose Hope

  1. Find support. Nothing in life can be achieved without support from a loved one, a friend, or a mentor.
  2. Be grateful.
  3. Look forward.
  4. Have faith.
  5. Remember your past.
  6. Consider it a lesson.
  7. Meditate.
  8. Stop worrying.

How do you get hope back in your life?

Now that you know what hope is and why it’s important to find it, here are some different ways you can rediscover it in your life again.

  1. Believe you can achieve your goals.
  2. Reflect on past success.
  3. Practice prayer or meditation.
  4. Use uncertainty as a tool.
  5. Focus on the positive.
  6. Be creative.
  7. Find humor.
  8. Have social support.

What is another word for great job?

What is another word for good job?

great job awesome
great effort top effort
well done keep it up
way to go attaboy
bravo hooray

What is another word for good work?

What is another word for good work?

great job awesome
great work nice job
nice work fine job
great effort top effort
well done keep it up

What is another word for give up?

459 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ɡˈɪv ˈʌp], [ ɡˈɪv ˈʌp], [ ɡ_ˈɪ_v ˈʌ_p]

Table of Contents

Similar words for give up:

  • back out (noun)

  • bow out (noun)

  • capitulate (noun)

  • cease (noun)

  • chuck up the sponge (noun)

  • deliver (noun)

  • dispense with (noun)

  • drop out (noun)

  • forfeit (noun)

  • free (noun)

  • give in (noun)

  • lay off (noun)

  • other relevant words (noun)

  • part with (noun)

  • quit (noun)

  • refund (noun)

  • resign (noun)

  • throw-in (noun)

  • throw overboard (noun)

  • waive (noun)

  • abandon, defect (verb)

  • abandon, surrender (verb)

  • abdicate (verb)

  • abide by, follow agreement or instructions (verb)

  • acknowledge, give in (verb)

  • back off (verb)

  • back out (verb)

  • be overthrown by an enemy; surrender (verb)

  • break (verb)

  • bring to an end (verb)

  • cancel (verb)

  • capitulate (verb)

  • chicken out (verb)

  • contribute (verb)

  • cry uncle (verb)

  • defer, postpone (verb)

  • desist (verb)

  • despair (verb)

  • despond (verb)

  • devalue; forget about (verb)

  • do without; keep from doing (verb)

  • drop out (verb)

  • eschew (verb)

  • extradite (verb)

  • fall (verb)

  • forsake (verb)

  • get along without (verb)

  • give in, surrender (verb)

  • hand over (verb)

  • have nothing to do with (verb)

  • hold back from doing (verb)

  • kick (verb)

  • lay off (verb)

  • leave (verb)

  • quit (verb)

  • quit a habit (verb)

  • relent (verb)

  • renounce (verb)

  • retreat (verb)

  • send to another place by force (verb)

  • stop, refrain from (verb)

  • stop an action (verb)

  • to surrender (verb)

  • turn over (verb)

  • vacate (verb)

  • write off (verb)

  • yield (verb)

  • other synonyms
  • agree

  • back down

  • back off

  • back out

  • chicken out

  • comply

  • consent

  • dispense with

  • end

  • eschew

  • forgo

  • forswear

  • get rid of

  • give in

  • lay off

  • lose

  • renounce

  • shelve

  • stop

  • throw-in

  • turn over

  • withdraw

  • write off

How to use «give up» in context?

Antonyms for give up

  • n.

    • pause.

    • swear off,
    • grow out of,
    • cut out,
    • cut down,
    • break a habit.

    • adapt,
    • give in,
    • despair of,
    • move with the times,
    • convert,
    • see reason/sense,
    • move on,
    • backpedal,
    • change your mind,
    • revise.

    • hidden,
    • quarry,
    • location,
    • flag,
    • signpost.

    • book,
    • body search,
    • breathalyze,
    • bust,
    • apprehend,
    • apprehension,
    • Breath Test,
    • bounty hunter.

    • sacrifice,
    • chuck in.

    back out (noun)

    • back.

    bow out (noun)

    • bow.

    capitulate (noun)

    • capitulate.

    cease (noun)

    • cease.

    chuck up the sponge (noun)

    • chuck up the sponge.

    deliver (noun)

    • deliver.

    dispense with (noun)

    • dispense with.

    drop out (noun)

    • drop,
    • drop out.

    forfeit (noun)

    • forfeit.

    free (noun)

    • free.

    give in (noun)

    • give.

    lay off (noun)

    • lay off.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • activity,
    • permission,
    • grant,
    • abandon,
    • surrender.

    part with (noun)

    • part with.

    quit (noun)

    • quit.

    refund (noun)

    • allowance,
    • reimbursement,
    • acquittance,
    • retribution,
    • settlement,
    • discount,
    • rebate,
    • consolation,
    • repayment,
    • restitution,
    • payment,
    • give-up,
    • money back,
    • remuneration,
    • satisfaction,
    • give-back,
    • kickback,
    • compensation.

    resign (noun)

    • resign.

    throw-in (noun)

    • throw-in.

    throw overboard (noun)

    • throw overboard.

    waive (noun)

    • waive.
  • v.

    abandon, defect (verb)

    • desert.

    abandon, surrender (verb)

    • cede.

    abdicate (verb)

    • forgo,
    • retire,
    • vacate,
    • step down,
    • quitclaim,
    • abjure,
    • sell out,
    • Demit,
    • leave high and dry,
    • leave in the lurch,
    • bag it,
    • leave,
    • renounce,
    • opt out,
    • abnegate,
    • leave holding the bag,
    • withdraw.

    abide by, follow agreement or instructions (verb)

    • comply.

    acknowledge, give in (verb)

    • concede.

    back off (verb)

    • recede.

    back out (verb)

    • worm out,
    • wiggle out,
    • weasel out,
    • blow it off,
    • scratch,
    • welsh,
    • shy from,
    • get cold feet.

    be overthrown by an enemy; surrender (verb)

    • fall.

    break (verb)

    • discontinue,
    • rest,
    • interrupt,
    • cut,
    • suspend.

    bring to an end (verb)

    • end.

    cancel (verb)

    • scrub.

    capitulate (verb)

    • give out,
    • succumb,
    • give away the store,
    • come across,
    • relent,
    • defer,
    • put out,
    • come to terms,
    • knuckle under.

    chicken out (verb)

    • have no stomach for,
    • make concessions,
    • funk out,
    • give way,
    • turn yellow.

    contribute (verb)

    • render.

    cry uncle (verb)

    • put one’s tail between one’s legs.

    defer, postpone (verb)

    • shelf,
    • shelve.

    desist (verb)

    • halt,
    • not do,
    • surcease,
    • break off,
    • knock off,
    • have done with.

    despair (verb)

    • despond.

    despond (verb)

    • lose heart,
    • dishearten,
    • sadden.

    devalue; forget about (verb)

    • write off.

    do without; keep from doing (verb)

    • refrain.

    drop out (verb)

    • give notice.

    eschew (verb)

    • shy,
    • have no truck with,
    • shy away from,
    • steer clear of,
    • double,
    • elude,
    • not touch,
    • let well enough alone.

    • bring to justice,
    • arrest,
    • bring to trial.

    fall (verb)

    • defer to,
    • be destroyed,
    • be lost,
    • be casualty,
    • pass into enemy hands,
    • lie down,
    • fall to pieces,
    • perish,
    • die,
    • be taken,
    • be killed,
    • eat dirt,
    • bend,
    • go under.

    forsake (verb)

    • drift away,
    • show the door,
    • leave flat,
    • set aside,
    • disclaim,
    • kiss goodbye,
    • change one’s tune.

    get along without (verb)

    • do without.

    give in, surrender (verb)

    • yield.

    hand over (verb)

    • commend,
    • consign,
    • feed,
    • fork up,
    • find,
    • relegate,
    • provide,
    • present,
    • entrust,
    • supply,
    • hand,
    • fork out,
    • donate.

    have nothing to do with (verb)

    • eschew.

    hold back from doing (verb)

    • abstain.

    kick (verb)

    • go cold turkey.

    lay off (verb)

    • spell,
    • lie by,
    • let up,
    • leave alone,
    • give a rest.

    leave (verb)

    • evacuate.

    quit (verb)

    • secede,
    • exit,
    • pack in,
    • quit cold,
    • cut it out,
    • take a walk,
    • get off,
    • push off,
    • kick over,
    • blow,
    • kick the habit,
    • get on the wagon,
    • leave hanging,
    • go away from,
    • hang it up.

    quit a habit (verb)

    • kick.

    relent (verb)

    • mellow out,
    • moderate,
    • lighten up,
    • melt,
    • go easy on,
    • slacken,
    • have pity,
    • ease off,
    • ease up on,
    • weaken,
    • change one’s mind,
    • subside,
    • be merciful,
    • relax,
    • cool it,
    • slow,
    • give quarter,
    • ebb,
    • have mercy,
    • let it happen,
    • give some slack,
    • ease,
    • lay back,
    • show mercy,
    • die away,
    • wane,
    • soften.

    renounce (verb)

    • disavow,
    • toss over,
    • wash hands of,
    • apostacize,
    • throw off,
    • divorce oneself from,
    • rat,
    • tergiverse,
    • arrogate,
    • defect,
    • turn.

    retreat (verb)

    • back off.

    send to another place by force (verb)

    • extradite.

    stop, refrain from (verb)

    • desist.

    stop an action (verb)

    • break.

    to surrender (verb)

    • cry uncle.

    turn over (verb)

    • confer,
    • delegate,
    • confide,
    • assign,
    • pass on.

    vacate (verb)

    • reverse,
    • move out,
    • quash,
    • go away,
    • revoke,
    • empty,
    • rescind,
    • void,
    • abrogate,
    • move out of,
    • annul,
    • clear.

    write off (verb)

    • depreciate,
    • take a loss on,
    • downgrade,
    • mark down,
    • cross out,
    • decry,
    • undervalue,
    • underrate.

    yield (verb)

    • fold up,
    • give oneself over,
    • suffer defeat,
    • buy,
    • admit defeat,
    • crumple,
    • sag,
    • lay down arms,
    • knuckle.
  • Other synonyms:

    • placement,
    • pull out,
    • trace,
    • throw up,
    • despair,
    • reap,
    • Among.

    • give over,
    • accessible,
    • laurel.

    • skip.

    • remit,
    • throw.

    • dismiss.

    agree

    • consent.

    back down

    • pull back,
    • holds back,
    • caving in,
    • beg off,
    • chicken out,
    • giving ground,
    • cave in,
    • pulling back,
    • retreating,
    • give ground,
    • caves in,
    • back pedal,
    • have no fight left,
    • pulls back,
    • go back on,
    • pulled back,
    • wimp out,
    • gives ground,
    • withdraw from agreement or statement.

    back off

    • back down.

    back out

    • throw in the towel,
    • throwing in the towel.

    chicken out

    • turning yellow,
    • giving way,
    • gave way.

    comply

    • going with the flow,
    • fit in,
    • yes one,
    • playing the game,
    • shape up,
    • knuckle to,
    • roll over and play dead,
    • toss in,
    • throw in towel,
    • consented to,
    • toss it in,
    • go along with,
    • don’t make waves,
    • adhere to,
    • stayed in line,
    • adhered to,
    • stay in line,
    • conform to,
    • conforming to,
    • consent to,
    • come around,
    • straighten up,
    • straightened up,
    • don’t rock the boat,
    • dittoed,
    • conforms to,
    • obeys,
    • play the game,
    • go with the flow,
    • straightens up.

    consent

    • yes,
    • signed on,
    • signing on,
    • give nod,
    • say yes,
    • give the nod,
    • yeses,
    • make a deal,
    • roll over,
    • subscribe,
    • sign off on.

    dispense with

    • abstains from,
    • getting rid of,
    • render needless,
    • abstain from.

    end

    • Ultimating,
    • pull the plug,
    • packs in,
    • sewed up,
    • pulling the plug,
    • switch off,
    • sew up,
    • topped off,
    • pack it in,
    • put the lid on,
    • put lid on,
    • call it a day,
    • packed in,
    • ultimates,
    • call a day,
    • top off,
    • switching off,
    • switched off,
    • Ultimated,
    • get done.

    eschew

    • shies,
    • steering clear of,
    • not touching,
    • Shying,
    • swearing off.

    forgo

    • drop an idea.

    forswear

    • forswear,
    • Forsworn.

    get rid of

    • discard.

    give in

    • gave in.

    lay off

    • lay by,
    • left alone.

    lose

    • use up,
    • lose,
    • suffer loss,
    • suffering loss,
    • be careless,
    • used up,
    • losing,
    • using up,
    • falling short,
    • fall short,
    • fail to keep,
    • be impoverished,
    • fails to keep,
    • be reduced,
    • become poorer.

    renounce

    • divorce from,
    • ratting,
    • Ratted.

    shelve

    • Shelving,
    • lays aside,
    • laid aside,
    • prorogue,
    • hold over,
    • Prorogued,
    • put on back burner,
    • mothballed,
    • prorogues,
    • Proroguing,
    • put on hold,
    • mothballs,
    • mothballing,
    • lay aside,
    • held over,
    • slow up,
    • put aside,
    • putting on hold,
    • hang up,
    • put on ice,
    • sidelined,
    • slowed up,
    • mothball.

    stop

    • leave off.

    throw-in

    • throw in.

    turn over

    • passed on,
    • passing on,
    • passes on,
    • turn over.

    withdraw

    • back out.

    write off

    • crossed out,
    • marked down,
    • crossing out.

How to use «Give up» in context?

Giving up is not an option, it’s a choice. We all have that one moment in our lives where we just have to suck it up and get past the obstacle in our way. The thought of giving up fills us with dread, but it’s one of the most important decisions we make.

We have to be willing to face our fears and take the necessary steps to overcoming them. Some people panic andgive up before they even try, but in the long run this only creates more stress and insecurity. We have to be patient and willing to work hard.

The first step is acknowledging that there’s a problem.

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сдаваться, отказываться, бросать, уступить, оставлять, покидать

глагол

- отказаться (от работы, предложения, участия в соревновании и т. п.)

he had to give up studying because of his poor health — из-за плохого здоровья он вынужден был оставить учёбу
to give up the thought /the idea/ — отказаться от мысли
don’t give up the search — не переставайте искать, не прекращайте поиски
I gave up the attempt in despair — отчаявшись, я прекратил все попытки
all the girls swam the lake except two, who gave up halfway — все девочки переплыли озеро, кроме двоих, которые с полпути повернули обратно

- бросить (привычки)

you should give up smoking — вам надо бросить курить

- оставить

he was forced to give up his native country — он был вынужден покинуть родину
don’t give your friends up — не отворачивайся /не отказывайся/ от своих друзей

- уступить; сдавать

to give up a seat — уступить место
the fort was given up to the enemy — крепость была сдана врагу
he went to the police station to give himself up — он отправился в полицейский участок с повинной /сдаваться/

- сдаться

I give up! — сдаюсь!
I give up, tell me the end of the story — сдаюсь, сам расскажи, чем эта история кончилась

- выдать (беглеца и т. п.)
- отказываться, признать безнадёжным, неразрешимым; махнуть рукой

he is given up by the doctors — врачи считают его безнадёжным
you were very late so we gave you up — вы так опаздывали, что мы потеряли всякую надежду на ваш приход
don’t give up so soon, try again — не надо так быстро отчаиваться /сдаваться/, попытайтесь ещё раз
they gave him up for lost — они оставили всякую надежду найти его
to give oneself up for lost — считать себя пропащим
she gave him up as a bad job — ей не удалось с ним справиться, и она решила больше этим не заниматься
I give you up, you’ll never learn anything — ну всё, я сдаюсь /я больше не могу с тобой возиться/, ты никогда ничему не научишься

- (on) разочароваться; перестать верить (во что-л.)
- предаваться

she has given herself up to the study of music — она посвятила себя занятиям музыкой

- уст. передавать, вручать

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Don’t give up without even trying.

Не сдавайся, даже не попробовав.

It is never too late to give up smoking.

Никогда не поздно бросить курить.

I give up. What’s the answer?

Я сдаюсь. Какой ответ?

He is given up by the doctors.

Врачи от него отказались.

I hope you won’t give up playing the piano.

Я надеюсь, что Вы не прекратите играть на пианино.

It’s hard to give up the drinking habit without help.

Без посторонней помощи трудно бросить пить.

She could not give up her canaries.

Она не могла оставить своих канареек.

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Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations

Darren has decided to give up football at the end of this season.

She refused to give up, and her confidence rubbed off on the others.

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   [3]     ( gives    3rd person present)   ( giving    present participle)   ( gave    past tense)   ( given    past participle  )   (OTHER USES, PHRASES, AND PHRASAL VERBS)  
Please look at category 7 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.     

1       verb   If something gives, it collapses or breaks under pressure.  
My knees gave under me.      V  

2       v-passive   You say that you are givento understand or believe that something is the case when you do not want to say how you found out about it, or who told you.  
FORMAL, vagueness   We were given to understand that he was ill…      be V-ed to-inf  

4    You use give me to say that you would rather have one thing than another, especially when you have just mentioned the thing that you do not want.  

give me      phrase   PHR n  
I’ve never had anything barbecued and I don’t want it. Give me a good roast dinner any day.     

5    If you say that something requires give and take, you mean that people must compromise or co-operate for it to be successful.  

give and take      phrase  
…a happy relationship where there’s a lot of give and take.     

6    Give or take is used to indicate that an amount is approximate. For example, if you say that something is fifty years old, give or take a few years, you mean that it is approximately fifty years old.  

give or take      phrase   PHR amount  
They grow to a height of 12 ins<endash>give or take a couple of inches.     

7   
  
  to give the game away  

  
  game  

  
  to give notice  

  
  notice  

  
  to give rise to  

  
  rise  

  
  to give way  

  
  way  
give away  

1       phrasal verb   If you give away something that you own, you give it to someone, rather than selling it, often because you no longer want it.,   (Antonym: keep)
  
He was giving his collection away for nothing…      V n P  
We have six copies of the book to give away.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   If someone gives away an advantage, they accidentally cause their opponent or enemy to have that advantage.  
(=throw away)  

We gave away a silly goal…      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If you give away information that should be kept secret, you reveal it to other people.  
She would give nothing away…      V n P  
They felt like they were giving away company secrets.      V P n (not pron)  

4       phrasal verb   To give someone or something away means to show their true nature or identity, which is not obvious.  
Although they are pretending hard to be young, grey hair and cellulite give them away…      V n P  

5       phrasal verb   In a Christian wedding ceremony, if someone gives the bride away, they officially present her to her husband. This is traditionally done by the bride’s father.  
V n P   give back      phrasal verb   If you give something back, you return it to the person who gave it to you.  
I gave the textbook back to him…      V n P to n  
You gave me back the projector…      V n P n (not pron)  
I gave it back politely.      V n P   give in  

1       phrasal verb   If you give in, you admit that you are defeated or that you cannot do something.  
All right. I give in. What did you do with the ship?      V P  

2       phrasal verb   If you give in, you agree to do something that you do not want to do.  
I pressed my parents until they finally gave in and registered me for skating classes…      V P  
Officials say they won’t give in to the workers’ demands.      V P to n   give off   , give out      phrasal verb   If something gives off or gives out a gas, heat, or a smell, it produces it and sends it out into the air.  
…natural gas, which gives off less carbon dioxide than coal…      V P n (not pron)   give out  

1       phrasal verb   If you give out a number of things, you distribute them among a group of people.  
(=hand out)  

There were people at the entrance giving out leaflets.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

2       phrasal verb   If you give out information, you make it known to people.  
He wouldn’t give out any information…      V P n (not pron)  
How often do you give your phone number out?      V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If a piece of equipment or part of the body gives out, it stops working.  
All machines give out eventually…      V P  
One of his lungs gave out entirely.      V P  

4   
  
  give off  
give over to   , give up to      phrasal verb   If something is given over or given up to a particular use, it is used entirely for that purpose.  
usu passive  
Much of the garden was given over to vegetables…      be V-ed P P n   give up         

1       phrasal verb   If you give up    something, you stop doing it or having it.      
Coastguards had given up all hope of finding the two divers alive.      V P n/-ing  
…smokers who give up before 30.      V P  

2       phrasal verb   If you give up   , you decide that you cannot do something and stop trying to do it.      
After a fruitless morning sitting at his desk he had given up.      V P  

3       phrasal verb   If you give up    your job, you resign from it.      
She gave up her job to join her husband’s campaign…      V P n/-ing (not pron)  
He is thinking of giving up teaching.      V P n/-ing (not pron)  

4       phrasal verb   If you give up    something that you have or that you are entitled to, you allow someone else to have it.      
Georgia refuses to give up any territory…      V P n (not pron)  
One of the men with him gave up his place on the bench.      V P n (not pron)  

5       phrasal verb   If you giveyourselfup, you let the police or other people know where you are, after you have been hiding from them.  
A 28-year-old man later gave himself up and will appear in court today.      V pron-refl P   give up on      phrasal verb   If you give up on something or someone, you decide that you will never succeed in doing what you want to with them, and you stop trying to.  
He urged them not to give up on peace efforts…      V P P n  
My teachers gave up on me.      V P P n   give up to  
  
  give over to  

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Give up — английский фразовый глагол

Give up — английский фразовый глагол

Give up - английский фразовый глагол

to give (smth./smb.) up

фразовый глагол

1) to give smth. up — оставлять, отказываться; бросать

синонимы renounce, backtrack, forgo, sacrifice, waive

She could not give up her canaries — Она не могла оставить своих канареек

I did want a holiday abroad, but we’ve had to give up the idea — Я действительно хотел провести отпуск за границей, но нам пришлось отказаться от этой идеи

It’s hard to give up the drinking habit without help — Трудно бросить пить без посторонней помощи

Give up smoking gradually – Бросай курить постепенно

2) сдаваться, бросать

Don’t give up without even trying — Не сдавайся, даже не попробовав

A thrown towel means the boxer is giving up – Брошенное полотенце значит, что боксёр сдаётся

3) to give smb. up — отказываться от, ставить крест на

He is given up by the doctors — Врачи от него отказались

Even his kin have given him up – Даже родня от него отвернулась

4) сдавать, уступать

He gave himself up unhesitatingly to the guidance of (Pope) Innocent — Он без колебаний отдал себя под покровительство (папы) Иннокентия

We had to give up the castle to the enemy — Нам пришлось сдать крепость неприятелю

Being drunk, he gave up the driver seat to Pam – Будучи под градусом, он уступил водительское место Пэм

5) раскрывать, обнародовать, выдавать

синонимы divulge, reveal

We do not give up the names of our contributors — Мы не раскрываем имена наших спонсоров

The data have not been given up yet – Данные ещё не оглашены

to give smb. up

6) бросать

The woman gave up her lover to save her marriage — Женщина порвала с любовником ради сохранения брака

How can I give up my own child? – Как я могу бросить собственного ребёнка?

7) просторечие — переставать ждать

He waited for half an hour and gave up – Он прождал полчаса и плюнул на всё

8) просторечие — переставать верить в, разочаровываться в

They were alive, but they had given up on themselves and on the possibility of a future — Они были живы, но потеряли веру в себя и в своё будущее

Looks like the neighbor has given up on life – Сосед, похоже, совсем отчаялся

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