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hold on

/həʊld ɒn/

[/həʊld ɒn/]

wait; grip

Intermediateverb

Definition

To wait for a short time, or to keep a firm grip on something.

Example

Hold on a second while I find my keys; I'm sure they're somewhere in this bag.

Hold on a second while I find my keys; I'm sure they're somewhere in this bag.

Etymology

From 'hold' plus 'on', the 'wait' sense from telephone usage in the 20th century.

How & Where It’s Used

Informal and very common, especially on the phone and in casual conversation.

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