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Synonyms & Similar Words
persist
persevere
endure
tolerate
bear
withstand
resist
cling
grasp
grip
cling to
hang on
wait
pause
delay
hesitate
linger
stay
remain
abide
suffer
brave
face
confront
tackle
manage
cope
handle
sustain
support
maintain
keep
retain
preserve
conserve
uphold
hold
secure
fasten
fix
anchor
moor
anchor to
fasten to
grasp tightly
seize
catch
capture
take hold of
grip tightly
clutch
clasp
hold tight
hold fast
Meaning of Hold On
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "hold on" is a phrase that means to grasp or grip something tightly, or to continue to do something or remain in a place.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines "hold on" as a phrase used to tell someone to wait or be patient, or to physically grasp or grip something.
- Cambridge Dictionary defines "hold on" as a phrase that means to keep something or someone firmly in your grasp, or to wait for a short time.
Example Uses
- Please hold on to the handrail while walking up the stairs.
- I'm going to hold on to this job as long as I can, despite the difficulties.
- Can you hold on for just a minute while I answer this call?
- The hikers had to hold on to the rocks to avoid falling off the cliff.
- She's been holding on to her dreams of becoming a professional singer for years.