hold one's own

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Definition

Verb phrase: 1. To maintain one's position and be in control of a situation; to not be defeated or overcome. This meaning emphasizes resilience and the ability to withstand pressure or competition without losing ground. 2. To be sufficiently competent or adequate in a certain situation; to perform adequately compared to others. This meaning focuses on having enough skill, knowledge, or strength to compete or participate effectively.

Usage and Examples

The phrase "hold one's own" is used to describe someone who is not failing, losing, or being outperformed in a challenging context. It often implies a sense of respectable competence or resilience.

  • (Here, it means she maintained her position and was not overcome.)
  • (This means he is sufficiently competent to compete effectively.)
  • (This indicates the company maintained its position and was not defeated.)
  • (This means she is knowledgeable enough to participate adequately.)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
  • The phrase often carries a tone of modest praise. It doesn't necessarily mean to excel or be the best, but to be solidly adequate and not a weak link.
  • It is frequently used in contexts of direct comparison or competition (e.g., debates, sports, business).
  • The possessive adjective (one's, his, her, its, their, my, your) must agree with the subject of the sentence.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hold one's ground: This is a very close synonym, emphasizing the defensive aspect of not retreating or yielding. (e.g., )
  • Keep up: To maintain the same pace or standard as others. (e.g., )
  • Stand one's ground: Similar to "hold one's ground," implying firmness in one's position, often in an argument or conflict.
Synonyms
  • Cope adequately
  • Manage competently
  • Stand firm
  • Keep one's end up (idiomatic)
Antonyms
  • Be out of one's depth
  • Fall behind
  • Lose ground
  • Be overwhelmed
Related Idioms
  • Pull one's weight: To do one's fair share of the work. While related to competence, it focuses more on contribution within a group.
  • Give as good as one gets: To respond with equal force or effectiveness, especially in an argument or fight. This is more aggressive than "hold one's own."
Verb
  1. maintain one's position and be in control of a situation
  2. be sufficiently competent in a certain situation
    • He can hold his own in graduate school