handhold

[ˈhændhəʊld]

handhold Definition

a thing that is held with the hand for support or balance, especially by a climber.

Using handhold: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "handhold" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rock climber searched for a handhold to continue his ascent.

  • Example

    The hiker used the tree branch as a handhold to steady himself.

  • Example

    She reached for a handhold on the ladder to pull herself up.

  • Example

    The handhold on the subway was slippery and hard to grasp.

handhold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for handhold

Phrases with handhold

  • lose one's handhold

    to lose one's grip or support, often resulting in a fall or stumble

    Example

    He lost his handhold on the rope and fell to the ground.

  • to locate a place where one can grip or hold onto something for support or balance

    Example

    The climber scanned the rock face, searching for a place to find a handhold.

  • a firm grasp or understanding of what is real or true

    Example

    After the accident, it took her some time to regain her handhold on reality.

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Summary: handhold in Brief

A 'handhold' [ˈhændhəʊld] is an object or surface that is held with the hand to provide support or balance, especially during climbing. It can also refer to the act of finding or losing such a grip, as in 'The rock climber searched for a handhold to continue his ascent.'