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    grip
    /ɡrɪp/

    verb

    noun

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  2. GRIP definition: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep someone's attention completely: 3. When an emotion such as…. Learn more.

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

  4. 1. a. : a strong or tenacious grasp. had a good grip on the tennis racket. b. : strength in gripping. c. : manner or style of gripping. the balanced grip of an expert golfer. 2. a. : a firm tenacious hold typically giving control, mastery, or understanding. has the country in his grip. b. : mental grasp.

  5. noun. us / ɡrɪp / uk / ɡrɪp / grip noun (CONTROL) [ S ] control over something or someone: grip on Rebels have tightened their grip on the city.

  6. A grip is a firm, strong hold on something. His strong hand eased the bag from her grip. Synonyms: clasp, hold, grasp, handclasp [US] More Synonyms of grip. 3. singular noun. Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it. The president maintains an iron grip on his country. [+ on]

  7. noun. the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it. “it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip ” synonyms: handgrip, handle, hold. see more. noun. the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road) synonyms: adhesive friction, traction. see more.

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

  9. noun. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp. the power of gripping: He has a strong grip. a grasp, hold, or control. mental or intellectual hold: to have a good grip on a problem. competence or firmness in dealing with situations in one's work or personal affairs: The boss is old and is losing his grip.

  10. 1. If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly. [...] 2. A grip is a firm, strong hold on something. [...] 3. Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it. [...]

  11. Nov 9, 2024 · grip (third-person singular simple present grips, present participle gripping, simple past and past participle gripped) ( transitive ) To take hold of, particularly with the hand. That suitcase is heavy, so grip the handle firmly.