Idioms for hold

Origin of hold

1
before 900; Middle English holden, Old English h(e)aldan; cognate with Old Frisian, Old Norse halda, Old Saxon, Gothic haldan, Old High German haltan (German halten)

synonym study for hold

8. See have. 9. See contain. 11. See maintain.

OTHER WORDS FROM hold

hold·a·ble, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for hold off (1 of 3)

hold off

verb (adverb)

(tr) to keep apart or at a distance
(intr often foll by from) to refrain (from doing something) he held off buying the house until prices fell slightly

British Dictionary definitions for hold off (2 of 3)

hold 1
/ (həʊld) /

verb holds, holding or held (hɛld)

noun

Derived forms of hold

holdable, adjective

Word Origin for hold

Old English healdan; related to Old Norse halla, Gothic haldan, German halten

British Dictionary definitions for hold off (3 of 3)

hold 2
/ (həʊld) /

noun

the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo

Word Origin for hold

C16: variant of hole

Idioms and Phrases with hold off (1 of 2)

hold off

1

Keep at a distance, resist, delay, as in This payment should hold off the creditors. [Early 1400]

2

Stop or delay from action, as in Let's hold off until we know more. [c. 1600]

Idioms and Phrases with hold off (2 of 2)

hold