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Verb

to hold (held, held)

  1. To grasp or grip
    Hold the pencil like this.
  2. To contain or store
    This package holds six bottles.
  3. To have and keep possession of something
    Hold my coat for me.
  4. To reserve
    Hold a table for us at 7:00.
  5. To wait or delay
    Hold the elevator.
  6. To detain
    Hold the suspect in this cell.

Translations

Noun

hold

  1. A grasp or grip
    Keep a firm hold on the handlebars.
  2. Something reserved or kept
    We have a hold here for you.
  3. (wrestling) a position or grip used to control the opponent
    He got him in a tight hold and pinned him to the mat.
  4. The cargo area of a ship, (often cargo hold)
    Put that in the hold.

holder

  1. Something that holds or contains
    a tool holder

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WordNet Definitions

The noun "hold" has nine senses: The verb "hold" has thirty six senses:

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