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Holdout Meaning in English

word

ˈhoʊɫˌdaʊt
HOHLD-owt
hˈəʊldaʊt
HOHLD-owt

Definition

A 'holdout' is a person or group that refuses to give in, agree, or participate, even when most others have. It can also refer to something that remains when almost everything else is gone.

Usage & Nuances

'Holdout' is often used in business, sports, or negotiations to describe someone delaying agreement. It is neutral to slightly negative. Common phrases: 'last holdout', 'a stubborn holdout'. Not used for physical holding; only for refusal or resistance.

Example Sentences

He was the last holdout in the negotiations.

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There were only a few holdouts left in the city.

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The team finally signed their holdout player.

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She’s a real holdout when it comes to changing her mind.

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Even after everyone else agreed, there was still one holdout.

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In tough negotiations, there’s always that stubborn holdout delaying the deal.

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