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Hold on to Meaning in English

expression

ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HOHLD-awn-too, HOHLD-awhn-too, HOHLD-awn-tuh, HOHLD-awhn-tuh, HOHLD-awn-tih, HOHLD-awhn-tih
hˈəʊld/ /ˈɒn/ /tˈuː
HOHLD-on-TOO

Definition

To keep something firmly, either literally by holding it in your hands or figuratively by not letting go of an idea, feeling, or object.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal. Used for both physical ("hold on to the rail") and abstract ("hold on to hope") ideas. Often confused with simply "hold"; "hold on to" emphasizes keeping or not letting go. Common collocations: 'hold on to your hat', 'hold on to memories'.

Example Sentences

Hold on to the handrail when you use the stairs.

basic

She likes to hold on to old photos.

basic

Please hold on to your ticket until the end of the ride.

basic

It's hard to hold on to hope when things get tough.

natural

I still hold on to the advice my teacher gave me years ago.

natural

Just hold on to that thought—we’ll come back to it later.

natural