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Fasten on Meaning in English

expression

ˈfæsən/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
FAS-uhn ON
fˈɑːsən/ /ˈɒn
FAH-suhn ON

Definition

To focus your attention strongly on something, or to hold onto something tightly. It can refer both to physical attachment and paying close mental attention.

Usage & Nuances

'Fasten on' can be both literal ('fasten on the button') and figurative ('fasten on an idea'). Most common in written or formal contexts. Often followed by 'to' or 'upon'. Not to be confused with 'fasten' alone, which only means attach physically. Common phrases: 'fasten on a thought', 'fasten on a detail'.

Example Sentences

The baby fastened on the toy and would not let go.

basic

He fastened on the one mistake in my report.

basic

The dog fastened on my sleeve when I tried to leave.

basic

He tends to fasten on people's mistakes rather than their achievements.

natural

When she heard the rumor, she immediately fastened on it and wouldn't let go.

natural

Why do kids always fasten on the weirdest things?

natural