fold

word

/ˈfoʊɫd/
fohld
/fˈəʊld/
fohld

Definition

To bend something so that one part lies over another part, often to make it smaller or easier to store. As a noun, it can also mean a line or section made by bending something.

Usage & Nuances

Common collocations are 'fold clothes', 'fold a paper', 'fold your arms', and 'fold in half'. 'Fold' is more general than 'bend' because it usually suggests bringing parts together neatly. In informal speech, 'fold' can also mean to close a business or stop operating: 'The shop folded last year.'

Example Sentences

Please fold the paper in half.

basic

She folds her clothes after washing them.

basic

He sat down and folded his arms.

basic

Can you fold the stroller before we put it in the car?

natural

The company folded after losing its biggest client.

natural

Just fold the note and put it in your pocket.

natural