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Hold
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Verb (used with object)
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp
to set aside; reserve or retain
- to hold merchandise until called for; to hold a reservation.
to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other means.
to keep in a specified state, relation, etc.
to detain
to engage in; preside over; carry on
to keep back from action; hinder; restrain
to have the ownership or use of; keep as one's own; occupy
to contain or be capable of containing
to bind or make accountable to an obligation
to have or keep in the mind; think or believe
to regard or consider
- to hold a person responsible.
to decide legally.
to consider of a certain value; rate
to keep forcibly, as against an adversary
to point, aim, or direct
Music . to sustain (a note, chord, or rest).
to omit from the usual order or combination
Verb (used without object)
to remain or continue in a specified state, relation, etc.
to remain fast; adhere; cling
to keep or maintain a grasp on something.
to maintain one's position against opposition; continue in resistance.
to agree or side (usually fol. by with )
to hold property by some tenure; derive title (usually fol. by by, from, in, or of ).
to remain attached, faithful, or steadfast (usually fol. by to )
to remain valid; be in force
to refrain or forbear (usually used imperatively).
Noun
an act of holding fast by a grasp of the hand or by some other physical means; grasp; grip
something to hold a thing by, as a handle; something to grasp, esp. for support.
something that holds fast or supports something else.
an order reserving something
Finance . a security purchased or recommended for long-term growth.
a controlling force or dominating influence
Wrestling . a method of seizing an opponent and keeping him in control
Music . fermata.
a pause or delay, as in a continuing series
a prison or prison cell.
a receptacle for something
Rocketry . a halt in the prelaunch countdown, either planned or unexpectedly called, to allow correction of one or more faults in the rocket or missile.
a fortified place; stronghold.
(on telephones with two or more lines) a feature that enables a person to maintain a connection on one line while answering another line. ?
Verb phrases
hold back,
- to restrain or check
- Police held back the crowd.
- to retain possession of; keep back
- He held back ten dollars.
- to refrain from revealing; withhold
- to hold back information.
- to refrain from participating or engaging in some activity
- He held back from joining in the singing because he felt depressed.
- Photography . dodge (def. 2).
hold down,
- to restrain; check
- Hold down that noise!
- to continue to hold and manage well
- She held down that job for years.
hold forth,
- to extend or offer; propose.
- to talk at great length; harangue
- When we left, he was still holding forth on World War II.
hold in,
- to restrain; check; curb.
- to contain oneself; exercise restraint
- He was raging inside, but held himself in for fear of saying something he would regret.
hold off,
- to keep at a distance; resist; repel.
- to postpone action; defer
- If you hold off applying for a passport, you may not get one in time.
hold on,
- to keep a firm grip on.
- to keep going; continue.
- to maintain, as one's opinion or position.
- to stop; halt (usually used imperatively)
- Hold on now! That isn't what I meant at all.
- to keep a telephone connection open by not hanging up the receiver
- The operator asked us to hold on while the number we'd dialed was being checked.
hold out,
- to present; offer.
- to stretch forth; extend
- Hold out your hand.
- to continue to exist; last
- Will the food hold out?
- to refuse to yield or submit
- The defenders held out for weeks.
- to withhold something expected or due
- He was suspected of holding out information important to the case.
hold over,
- to keep for future consideration or action; postpone.
- to remain in possession or in office beyond the regular term.
- to remain beyond the arranged period
- The movie was held over for a week.
- Music . to prolong (a tone) from one measure to the next.
hold up,
- to offer; give
- She held up his father as an example to follow.
- to present to notice; expose
- to hold someone up to ridicule.
- to hinder; delay
- The plane's departure was held up because of the storm.
- to stop by force in order to rob.
- to support; uphold
- to hold up farm prices.
- to stop; halt
- They held up at the gate.
- to maintain one's position or condition; endure
- They held up through all their troubles.
hold with,
- to be in agreement with; concur with
- I don't hold with his pessimistic views.
- to approve of; condone
- They won't hold with such a travesty of justice.
Idioms
get hold of
- to get a hold on
- Get hold of the railing.
- to communicate with, esp. by telephone
- If she's not at home, try to get hold of her at the office.
hold one's own. own ( def. 9 ) .
hold one's peace. peace ( def. 14 ) .
hold one's tongue. tongue ( def. 33 ) .
hold water. water ( def. 36 ) .
no holds barred, without limits, rules
- or restraints.
on hold
- in or into a state of temporary interruption or suspension
- The project will be put on hold until funds become available.
- Telecommunications . in or into a state of temporary interruption in a telephone connection
- I'm putting you on hold to answer another call. Compare call waiting
Antonyms
noun
verb
- drop , let go , release , abandon , disbelieve , forsake , cease , desert , halt , quit , stop , cancel
Synonyms
noun
- authority , clasp , clench , clinch , clout , clutch , control , dominance , dominion , grip , influence , occupancy , occupation , ownership , pull , purchase , retention , sway , tenacity , tenure
verb
- adhere , arrest , bind , bottle up , carry , catch , check , cherish , clasp , cleave , clench , clinch , cling , clutch , confine , contain , cork up , cradle , detain , embrace , enclose , enjoy , fondle , freeze to , grip , handle , hang on , have , hug , imprison , keep , keep close , keep out , lock up , maintain , not let go , nourish , occupy , own , palm , possess , press , put a lock on , restrain , retain , secure , seize , squeeze , stay put , stick , take , trammel , vise , wield , withhold , wring , assume , aver , bet bottom dollar , buy * , consider , credit , cross one’s heart , deem , entertain , esteem , feel , have hunch , have sneaking suspicion , judge , lap up , lay money on , okay , presume , reckon , regard , sense , set store by , swear by , swear up and down , take as gospel truth , take stock in , think , view , apply , be in effect , be in force , be the case , be valid , exist , have bearing , hold good , hold true , last , operate , persevere , persist , remain , remain true , resist , stand up , stay , stay staunch , wear , bear , bolster , brace , buttress , lock , prop , shore up , shoulder , sustain , underpin , uphold , accommodate , be equipped for , comprise , include , seat , assemble , call , carry on , celebrate , convene , officiate , preside , run , solemnize , enfold , catch up , enthrall , fascinate , mesmerize , rivet , spellbind , transfix , hold back , keep back , reserve , boast , bit , brake , bridle , constrain , curb , hold down , hold in , inhibit , pull in , rein , opine , affirm , allege , argue , asseverate , avouch , avow , claim , contend , declare , say , state
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Hold back
to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy, also, hold back. photography . (in printing) to shade (an area of a print) from exposure... -
Hold down
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold in
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold off
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold on
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold out
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold up
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Hold with
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp, to set aside; reserve or retain, to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other... -
Holdall
a container for holding odds and ends. -
Holdback
the iron or strap on the shaft of a horse-drawn vehicle to which the breeching of the harness is attached, enabling the horse to hold back or to back the... -
Holder
something that holds or secures, a person who has the ownership, possession, or use of something; owner; tenant., law . a person who has the legal right... -
Holdfast
something used to hold or secure a thing in place; a catch, hook, clamp, etc., botany, mycology . any of several rootlike or suckerlike organs or parts... -
Holding
the act of a person or thing that holds., a section of land leased or otherwise tenanted, esp. for agricultural purposes., a company owned by a holding... -
Holdout
an act or instance of holding out., a person who delays signing a contract in hopes of gaining more favorable terms, a person who declines to participate,... -
Holdover
a person or thing remaining from a former period., printing . overset that can be kept for future use., noun, relic , surplus , remainder -
Holdup
a forcible stopping and robbing of a person., a stop or delay in the progress of something, an instance of being charged excessively., noun, noun, there... -
Holdup man
a person who commits an armed robbery. -
Hole
an opening through something; gap; aperture, a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity, the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow., a small,... -
Hole-and-corner
secretive; clandestine; furtive, trivial and colorless, the political situation was full of hole -and-corner intrigue ., she was living a hole -and-corner... -
Hole up*
an opening through something; gap; aperture, a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity, the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow., a small,...
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