Give Up

Give up is a phrasal verb that means to stop trying, to relinquish something, or to surrender. It often implies a voluntary cessation of an effort, a habit, or a goal, typically due to frustration, exhaustion, or a realization that success is no longer possible. While “give up” can be used in casual situations, it can also express a deeper sense of surrender or abandonment, whether in terms of a task, relationship, or personal challenge.


Sentences Using “Give up”:

  1. After several failed attempts, she decided to give up trying to fix the old car.
  2. He refused to give up on his dream of becoming a successful author.
  3. They had to give up their plans for the trip because of the unexpected weather.
  4. Sometimes, it’s best to give up on things that no longer serve your goals.
  5. He threatened to give up the project if the team didn’t start working harder.
  6. Despite the pressure, she didn’t give up and managed to complete the marathon.
  7. After hours of studying, he finally had to give up and get some rest.
  8. The company had to give up on the idea of expanding until they recovered financially.
  9. She was about to give up on finding a solution when a breakthrough came.
  10. He had to give up smoking for health reasons after years of trying to quit.

Synonyms for “Give up”:

  • Surrender
  • Quit
  • Abandon
  • Relinquish
  • Cease
  • Discontinue
  • Resign
  • Forfeit
  • Yield
  • Drop out

Antonyms for “Give up”:

  • Persist
  • Continue
  • Keep going
  • Hang on
  • Endure
  • Persevere
  • Fight
  • Press on
  • Stick with
  • Stay the course

Related Words:

  • Resignation
  • Abandonment
  • Surrender
  • Relinquishment
  • Withdrawal
  • Ceasing
  • Disengagement
  • Stopping
  • Giving in
  • Capitulation

Idiomatic Expressions:

  1. “Give up the ghost” – To stop functioning or to die (literally or figuratively), e.g., “The car finally gave up the ghost after years of use.”
  2. “Give up on” – To stop hoping or trying for something or someone, e.g., “She gave up on the relationship after years of trying.”
  3. “Give up the fight” – To surrender or stop resisting, e.g., “After a long battle with illness, he decided to give up the fight.”
  4. “Give up the chase” – To stop pursuing something or someone, e.g., “He finally gave up the chase and accepted that she wasn’t interested.”
  5. “Give up one’s seat” – To relinquish a seat or position to someone else, e.g., “She gave up her seat on the bus to the elderly woman.”
  6. “Give up hope” – To lose hope or stop believing in a positive outcome, e.g., “After so many failed attempts, she finally gave up hope of getting the job.”
  7. “Give up on dreams” – To stop pursuing one’s ambitions or dreams, e.g., “He was about to give up on his dreams of being an actor until he got his big break.”
  8. “Give up the right” – To relinquish a legal or moral right, e.g., “He gave up the right to his inheritance when he left the family business.”
  9. “Give up your spot” – To leave your position or place for someone else, e.g., “She gave up her spot in line for the elderly woman.”
  10. “Give up the battle” – To stop fighting or resisting, e.g., “He gave up the battle when he realized it was no longer worth the effort.”

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