Meaning

  1. To provide something to someone for free.
  2. To reveal a secret or hidden information.
  3. To betray someone or expose them to capture.
  4. To lose an advantage or point through carelessness (often in sports).
  5. To present a bride to her partner during a wedding ceremony.

Today's Sentences

01

I won’t give away any more hints.

Situation

Why are you smiling like that?

I bought a gift for your birthday.

You’re terrible at keeping secrets.

I can’t help it.
I won’t give away any more hints.

02

I decided to give it away.

Situation

What happened to your old guitar?

It was just collecting dust.

Did you give it to someone?
You could’ve sold it.

I decided to give it away to a kid who loves music.

Writer's Note

"Give away" is a transitive and separable phrasal verb. Let’s go over the breakdown together.

  1. Transitive - A transitive phrasal verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
    Structure: "Verb + Particle + Object"
    Example 1: Her expression gave away the surprise.
    Example 2: She gave away the clothes she no longer wore.
    Example 3: They gave away food at the community event.
  2. Separable - A separable phrasal verb allows the object to appear between the verb and particle or after the particle.
    Structure: "Verb + Object + Particle"
    Example 1: He gave the tickets away to friends.
    Example 2: He almost gave the plan away by mistake.
    Example 3: The accent gave her background away.

    *Exception to the rule*:

    Pronouns must go between the verb and particle:
    ✅ give it away
    ❌ give away it

Related words: Betray, donate, divulge, hand out, part with, reveal, surrender.

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