hold down
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Definition
- Verb:
- To restrain or keep under control: To prevent something from increasing, moving, or becoming free.
- To manage to keep or retain: To succeed in keeping a job or position, often implying effort is required to do so.
Usage and Examples
- To restrain or keep under control:
- Please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep.
- We used rocks to hold down the tent in the strong wind.
- To manage to keep or retain:
- She manages to hold down two jobs.
- He has held down his position as manager for five years.
Advanced Usage
- "hold down the fort": To be responsible for something, such as a business or home, while someone else is away.
- Can you hold down the fort while I'm at the meeting?
Variants and Related Words
- Hold (verb): To have or keep in the hand; to keep in a specified state.
- Holdback (noun): A thing that serves to hold something else back.
Synonyms
- Restrain: To prevent from doing something; to keep under control.
- Keep: To have or retain possession of.
- Maintain: To cause something to continue; to keep in an existing state.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Hold back: To hesitate; to prevent something from progressing.
- Don't hold back your opinions.
- Hold on: To wait; to grip something firmly.
- Hold on a moment, please.
Related Idioms
- Hold your horses: A phrase telling someone to stop, wait, or be patient.
- Hold your horses! We need to check the map first.
Verb
- restrain
- please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep
- keep
- She manages to hold down two jobs