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Hold onto Meaning in English

expression

ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu
HOHLD-ON-too or HOHLD-AHN-too
hˈəʊld/ /ˈɒntʊ
HOHLD-ON-tuh

Definition

To keep holding something firmly so you do not lose it, or to keep something and not get rid of it.

Usage & Nuances

Often used both literally ('hold onto the rail') and figuratively ('hold onto hope'). Informal and common in conversation. Frequently used with possessions, emotions, ideas, or people. Not the same as 'hold on', which mainly means to wait or pause.

Example Sentences

Please hold onto the handrail when you use the stairs.

basic

I want to hold onto these photos forever.

basic

Hold onto your ticket for the return trip.

basic

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

natural

I can't believe you still hold onto that old sweater!

natural

Just hold onto me if you're scared.

natural