hold Definition
- 1grasp, carry, or support with one's arms or hands
- 2keep or detain (someone)
- 3have in one's possession
Using hold: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hold" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
Example
She was holding a large package.
Example
The police held him for questioning.
Example
I'm holding your keys for you.
hold Synonyms and Antonyms
Idioms Using hold
Example
I need to get hold of a copy of that book.
Example
I had to hold my tongue during the argument.
Example
The new policy is starting to take hold.
Phrases with hold
Example
Hold on, I'll be right back.
hold up
delay
Example
The traffic is holding us up.
Example
He had to hold back his tears.
Origins of hold
Old English 'healdan', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'houden' and German 'halten'
Summary: hold in Brief
The verb 'hold' [hoʊld] means to grasp, carry, or support with one's arms or hands, to keep or detain someone, or to have in one's possession. It can be used in phrases like 'hold on,' meaning wait a moment, and idioms like 'get hold of,' meaning to obtain something. 'Hold' also has formal synonyms like 'grasp' and 'possess,' and informal synonyms like 'grab' and 'keep.'