hand in hand

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hand in hand

Two children walk hand in hand through the park.

Definition

Adverb 1. Clasping each other's hands; holding hands: Describes the physical act of two or more people holding each other's hands, typically while walking or standing. 2. Together; in close association or cooperation: Describes two or more things that are closely connected, work jointly, or occur simultaneously.

Usage Examples
  • Clasping hands:

    • The couple walked hand in hand along the beach at sunset.
    • The children crossed the street hand in hand with their teacher.
  • In close association:

    • Economic growth often goes hand in hand with increased energy consumption.
    • For this project to succeed, the design and engineering teams must work hand in hand.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used metaphorically to describe an inseparable or necessary connection between two concepts, conditions, or groups.
    • In this company, innovation goes hand in hand with a willingness to take calculated risks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hand-in-hand (Adjective - hyphenated): Used before a noun to describe a close, cooperative relationship.
    • They maintained a hand-in-hand partnership throughout the crisis.
Synonyms
  • Arm in arm: Similar to the physical sense, but linking arms instead of holding hands.
  • Jointly: In cooperation with others.
  • In tandem: Working or occurring one behind the other or together.
Related Idioms
  • Go hand in hand (with): To be closely associated or connected with something else; to happen or exist together.
    • Trust and communication go hand in hand in a healthy relationship.
hand in hand

Two children walk hand in hand through the park.

Adverb
  1. clasping each other's hands
    • they walked hand in hand
  2. together
    • hand in hand with hope went fear
    • doctors and nurses work hand in hand to save lives