hold

/hoʊld/
verbBeginner
informal

to grasp or support something with one's hands

He held the baby carefully.

He grasped the baby gently to support it.

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Commonly used in everyday contexts.

informal

to keep something in a particular position or state

Please hold the line while I transfer your call.

Wait on the phone while I connect you to another person.

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Often used in communication contexts.

💼Business
formal

to organize or conduct an event or gathering

The company will hold a meeting next Monday.

The company will organize a meeting next Monday.

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Used in professional and formal settings.

⚖️Law
formal

to have or maintain possession of something

The defendant holds the deed to the property.

The defendant legally owns the property.

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Used in legal contexts to describe ownership.

Collocations

hold onto wait or pausehold upto delay or supporthold backto restrain or withhold

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

hold onphrasal verb
to wait or pause
hold upphrasal verb
to delay or support
hold backphrasal verb
to restrain or withhold

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Hold' is often used with prepositions like 'on', 'up', and 'back' to form phrasal verbs with distinct meanings.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The meaning of 'hold' can vary significantly based on the context, so pay attention to the surrounding words and situation.

📖Word Origin

Old English 'healdan', meaning to keep, guard, or possess.

📝Usage Notes

The verb 'hold' is highly versatile and can be used in various contexts, from physical actions to abstract concepts like organizing events or maintaining possession.

Word Breakdown

hold
to grasp or support
root
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