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Grab for Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹæb/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
GRAB-for, GRAB-fer
ɡɹˈæb/ /fˈɔː
grab-FOR

Definição

To quickly reach out and try to take hold of something, usually with your hand. Often used when someone reacts suddenly or urgently.

Uso & Nuances

Mainly informal and used in spoken English. Collocates with objects you reach for quickly ('grab for the phone', 'grab for help'). Implies urgency or instinct, unlike 'reach for', which is more neutral. Not the same as simply 'grab', which means to take hold, not just try.

Frases de Exemplo

He grabbed for the rope to stop himself from falling.

basic

The child grabbed for his mother’s hand in the crowd.

basic

She grabbed for a chair when she felt dizzy.

basic

I saw him grab for his phone as it started to ring.

natural

She instinctively grabbed for the railing when she slipped.

natural

People often grab for anything they can in a moment of panic.

natural