A hangar is a big building where planes stay when they are not flying. People also repair or keep tools in the hangar.
The plane is kept inside the hangar.
They fixed the airplane in the hangar.
Hangar can also mean a big building or place to keep big vehicles or tools. It is not only for planes but other large items too.
The farmer keeps his tractor in the hangar.
We stored the big machines in the hangar.
In a general way, hangar means any place that protects people or things from danger or bad weather. It can be used for safety or shelter.
The camp was a hangar from the storm.
She found a hangar from the strong wind.
In theaters or film studios, a hangar can mean a place where big things, like props or equipment, are stored when not used.
The stage props are in the hangar.
All big items stay in the hangar backstage.
In farming, a hangar can be a large building to keep grain, hay, or farm tools dry and safe from rain or sun.
The farmers put the grain inside the hangar.
We keep hay dry in the hangar.