C1verb2K

UK/["/ɡrɑːsp/","/ɡrɑːsps/","/ɡrɑːspt/","/ˈɡrɑːspɪŋ/"]/US/["/ɡræsp/","/ɡræsps/","/ɡræspt/","/ˈɡræspɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Grasp

to take a strong hold of somebody/something

In simple words: To understand something fully.

Grasp in a sentence

  • She could not grasp the meaning of the complex poem.
  • It’s difficult to grasp what he is trying to communicate.
  • He grasped the handle tightly to avoid slipping.
  • She grasped the opportunity to travel abroad.
  • The toddler grasped her mother’s finger with wonder.
  • It took time for the students to grasp the concept of calculus.
  • Even experts struggle to grasp the full implications of the new law.
  • He quickly grasped the essentials of the new software.

How to use Grasp

Use 'grasp' when talking about understanding complex ideas. It's more formal than 'get' but still commonly used in everyday conversations.

Grammar pattern

grasp + object

Memory hint

Think of grasping a concept like holding onto a great idea tightly.

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Synonyms for Grasp

Opposites of Grasp

Common mistakes with Grasp

  • 'Grasp' is sometimes confused with 'grab' (to physically hold something).
  • Learners may forget to use it in its correct form, saying 'grasp the concept' instead of 'grasp concepts'.

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Frequently asked questions about Grasp

What does Grasp mean?

To understand something fully.

What is the definition of Grasp?

to take a strong hold of somebody/something

How do you use Grasp in a sentence?

She could not grasp the meaning of the complex poem.

Can you give another example of Grasp?

It’s difficult to grasp what he is trying to communicate.

What are synonyms for Grasp?

Common alternatives include grip.

What is the opposite of Grasp?

Opposite meanings include misunderstand, ignore.

What words go with Grasp?

It commonly pairs with firmly, tightly, at, by, grasp hold of somebody/​something, fully, not quite, not really, try to, be unable to, fail to.

What are common mistakes when using Grasp?

'Grasp' is sometimes confused with 'grab' (to physically hold something). Learners may forget to use it in its correct form, saying 'grasp the concept' instead of 'grasp concepts'.

How do you pronounce Grasp?

US: /["/ɡræsp/","/ɡræsps/","/ɡræspt/","/ˈɡræspɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/ɡrɑːsp/","/ɡrɑːsps/","/ɡrɑːspt/","/ˈɡrɑːspɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Grasp?

Use 'grasp' when talking about understanding complex ideas. It's more formal than 'get' but still commonly used in everyday conversations.

What CEFR level is Grasp?

"Grasp" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.