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Noun
  • the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo
  • the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it
    • he grabbed the hammer by the handle
    • it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip
  • a cell in a jail or prison
  • a stronghold
  • a state of being confined (usually for a short time)
    • his detention was politically motivated
    • the prisoner is on hold
    • he is in the custody of police
  • time during which some action is awaited
    • instant replay caused too long a delay
    • he ordered a hold in the action
  • power by which something or someone is affected or dominated
    • he has a hold over them
  • understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something
    • he has a good grasp of accounting practices
  • the act of grasping
    • he released his clasp on my arm
    • he has a strong grip for an old man
    • she kept a firm hold on the railing
Verb
  • keep from exhaling or expelling
    • hold your breath
  • be in accord; be in agreement
    • We agreed on the terms of the settlement
    • I can't agree with you!
    • I hold with those who say life is sacred
    • Both philosophers concord on this point
  • declare to be
    • She was declared incompetent
    • judge held that the defendant was innocent
  • aim, point, or direct
    • Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames
  • drink alcohol without showing ill effects
    • He can hold his liquor
    • he had drunk more than he could carry
  • cover as for protection against noise or smell
    • She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate
    • hold one's nose
  • cause to stop
    • Halt the engines
    • Arrest the progress
    • halt the presses
  • take and maintain control over, often by violent means
    • The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week
  • keep from departing
    • Hold the taxi
    • Hold the horse
  • lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
    • moderate your alcohol intake
    • hold your tongue
    • hold your temper
    • control your anger
  • stop dealing with
    • hold all calls to the President's office while he is in a meeting
  • be pertinent or relevant or applicable
    • The same laws apply to you!
    • This theory holds for all irrational numbers
    • The same rules go for everyone
  • resist or confront with resistance
    • The politician defied public opinion
    • The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear
    • The bridge held
  • remain committed to
    • I hold to these ideas
  • hold the attention of
    • The soprano held the audience
    • This story held our interest
    • She can hold an audience spellbound
  • bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
    • He's held by a contract
    • I'll hold you by your promise
  • protect against a challenge or attack
    • Hold that position behind the trees!
    • Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks
  • arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
    • reserve me a seat on a flight
    • The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family
    • please hold a table at Maxim's
  • be capable of holding or containing
    • This box won't take all the items
    • The flask holds one gallon
  • have as a major characteristic
    • The novel holds many surprises
    • The book holds in store much valuable advise
  • assert or affirm
    • Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good
  • be valid, applicable, or true
    • This theory still holds
  • support or hold in a certain manner
    • She holds her head high
    • He carried himself upright
  • remain in a certain state, position, or condition
    • The weather held
    • They held on the road and kept marching
  • have room for; hold without crowding
    • This hotel can accommodate 250 guests
    • The theater admits 300 people
    • The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people
  • contain or hold; have within
    • The jar carries wine
    • The canteen holds fresh water
    • This can contains water
  • be the physical support of; carry the weight of
    • The beam holds up the roof
    • He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam
    • What's holding that mirror?
  • have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
    • She bears the title of Duchess
    • He held the governorship for almost a decade
  • secure and keep for possible future use or application
    • The landlord retained the security deposit
    • I reserve the right to disagree
  • to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
    • This holds the local until the express passengers change trains
    • About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade
    • The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center
    • The terrorists held the journalists for ransom
  • maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
    • bear a grudge
    • entertain interesting notions
    • harbor a resentment
  • keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view
    • take for granted
    • view as important
    • hold these truths to be self-evident
    • I hold him personally responsible
  • have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
    • She has $1,000 in the bank
    • He has got two beautiful daughters
    • She holds a Master's degree from Harvard
  • organize or be responsible for
    • hold a reception
    • have, throw, or make a party
    • give a course
  • have or hold in one's hands or grip
    • Hold this bowl for a moment, please
    • A crazy idea took hold of him
  • keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean"
    • hold in place
    • She always held herself as a lady
    • The students keep me on my toes
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