The idiom "To throw one's hat in the ring" means?
- To surrender in defeat
- To announce one's candidacy or willingness to compete
- To celebrate victory prematurely
- None of these
Explanation
- “To throw one’s hat in the ring” means to enter a competition or contest.
- It shows readiness to take part, especially in politics or elections.
- It comes from boxing, where throwing a hat into the ring signaled a challenge.
Last verified on 14-06-2026
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