B1verb1K

Fold

UK /["/fəʊld/","/fəʊldz/","/ˈfəʊldɪd/","/ˈfəʊldɪŋ/"]/US /["/fəʊld/","/fəʊldz/","/ˈfəʊldɪd/","/ˈfəʊldɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part lies on top of another part

In simple words: To bend something over itself.

Examples

  • Please fold the paper along the dotted line.
  • She decided to fold the laundry after it was done drying.
  • He had to fold the table to make more space in the room.
  • The poker player decided to fold his hand when he saw the strong bets.
  • You should fold your clothes neatly to save space in your drawer.
  • Don't forget to fold your napkin before placing it on your lap.
  • Many people choose to fold during a game when they don't have good cards.

Usage notes

Use 'fold' when talking about items like paper or clothes. Avoid in very formal writings.

Grammar pattern

fold + object

Memory hint

Think of 'fold' like a 'paper fold' to remember how things are bent.

Collocations

  • carefully
  • neatly
  • gently
  • into

Synonyms

  • bend
  • double
  • crease
  • wrap

Antonyms

  • unfold
  • spread

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'fauld' (a non-existent word).
  • Using 'fold' with an abstract object instead of a physical object.
  • Saying 'folded by' instead of just 'folded'.