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    hold
    /həʊld/

    verb

    • 1. grasp, carry, or support with one's hands: "she was holding a brown leather suitcase" Similar clasphold on toclutchgraspOpposite releaselet go of
    • 2. keep or detain (someone): "the police were holding him on a murder charge" Similar detainhold in custodyimprisonlock upOpposite let go

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  2. The meaning of HOLD is to have possession or ownership of or have at one's disposal. How to use hold in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hold.

  3. HOLD definition: 1. to take and keep something in your hand or arms: 2. to support something: 3. When two people…. Learn more.

  4. Hold definition: to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp. See examples of HOLD used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of hold verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Hold is used with words and expressions indicating an opinion or belief, to show that someone has a particular opinion or believes that something is true. He held firm opinions which usually conflicted with my own.

  7. verb. have or hold in one's hands or grip. “ Hold this bowl for a moment, please”. “A crazy idea took hold of him”. synonyms: take hold. see more. verb. cover as for protection against noise or smell. “She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate”.

  8. Definition of hold noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to keep something in a particular position: Can you hold the door open please? Hold your hand up if you know the answer. The frame was held together with screws. They held a gun to his head. hold verb (ORGANIZE) B1. to organize an event: to hold talks /an election. hold verb (CONTAIN) B1.

  10. 1. Hold is used with words and expressions indicating an opinion or belief, to show that someone has a particular opinion or believes that something is true. [...] 2. Hold is used with words such as `fear' or `mystery' to indicate someone's feelings toward something, as if those feelings were a characteristic of the thing itself. [...] 3.

  11. Hold Definition. To take and keep with the hands or arms, or by other means; grasp; clutch; seize. To retain a hold, a firm contact, etc. Hold tight. To go on being firm, loyal, etc.