Hold V1 V2 V3, Hold Past and Past Participle Form Tense Verb 1 2 3
hold
Meanings;
- Grasp, carry, or support with one’s hands.(verb)
- Keep or detain (someone)(verb)
- Remain secure, intact, or in position without breaking or giving way.(verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
hold | held | held |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
holds | holding |
Synonyms
clasp, hold on to, clutch, grasp, grip, clench, cling to, have in one’s hand, detain, hold in custody, imprison, lock up, shut up, put behind bars, put in prison, put in jail, incarcerate, keep under lock and key, confine, impound, immure, intern, constrain, keep under constraint, have a capacity of, take, have room for, have space for, contain, comprise, possess, have, own, bear, carry, be the owner of, have in one’s possession, be in possession of, have to one’s name, put to one side, put aside, set aside, lay aside, keep back, convene, call, assemble, summon, grip, grasp, clasp, clutch, influence, power, control, dominance, pull, sway, mastery, authority, leverage,
Example Sentences with hold
The president couldn’t hold back his anger any longer.
Most of them didn’t hold without theory.
Let’s hold over this discussion until our next meeting.
Don’t hold out on me. I need your help.
I can’t hold it anymore.
How could you hold down the situation?
I can’t get a hold of Samuel.
Why were you holding everyone up?