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UK/["/həʊld/","/həʊldz/","/held/","/ˈhəʊldɪŋ/"]/US/["/həʊld/","/həʊldz/","/held/","/ˈhəʊldɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Hold

In simple words: To have something in your hands or arms.

Hold in a sentence

  • Please hold this book while I grab my bag.
  • She tried to hold back her tears during the movie.
  • Can you hold the door open for me?
  • The manager will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon.
  • He was excited to hold the trophy after the game.

How to use Hold

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it in very formal writing for physical holding; instead, use 'grasp' or 'clutch.'

Grammar pattern

hold + object

Memory hint

Think of 'hold' as keeping something close, like a child in your arms.

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Collocations with Hold

Opposites of Hold

Common mistakes with Hold

  • Confused with 'held' in past tense forms.
  • Using 'hold' when referring to emotional support instead of 'support'.
  • Mistakenly used as 'hold on' in formal writing.

Compare Hold with Grasp, Clutch, Carry, Embrace, Support

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Frequently asked questions about Hold

What does Hold mean?

To have something in your hands or arms.

What is the definition of Hold?

to have somebody/something in your hand, arms, etc.

How do you use Hold in a sentence?

Please hold this book while I grab my bag.

Can you give another example of Hold?

She tried to hold back her tears during the movie.

What are synonyms for Hold?

Common alternatives include grasp, clutch, carry, embrace, support.

What is the opposite of Hold?

Opposite meanings include release, let go, drop.

What words go with Hold?

It commonly pairs with firmly, securely, tightly, commonly, widely, deeply.

What are common mistakes when using Hold?

Confused with 'held' in past tense forms. Using 'hold' when referring to emotional support instead of 'support'. Mistakenly used as 'hold on' in formal writing.

How do you pronounce Hold?

US: /["/həʊld/","/həʊldz/","/held/","/ˈhəʊldɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/həʊld/","/həʊldz/","/held/","/ˈhəʊldɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Hold?

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it in very formal writing for physical holding; instead, use 'grasp' or 'clutch.'

What CEFR level is Hold?

"Hold" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.