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Definition hold on in British English

hold on phrasal verb

[intransitive] phrasal verb
1

to hold something tightly or carefully so that you do not drop it or do not fall

Example

Hold on tight everyone - the driver's getting ready to go.

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2

to wait

Example

We'll hold on another minute, then we'll have to go.

Example

Can you hurry up in the bathroom - I can't hold on much longer.

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3

to keep trying to win or succeed

Example

Aberdeen held on to go level with Motherwell.

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4

to manage to stay alive or continue to do something or deal with something in a difficult or dangerous situation

Example

You just have to hold on until the ambulance arrives.

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5

used for telling someone to stop or wait

Example

Hold on! You forgot your card!

6

used for telling someone to listen or think

Example

Hold on, that won't work.

Example

Now hold on a minute! I never said that.

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Definition hold on in British English