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Definition of hold on phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hold on

phrasal verb
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hold on
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody to wait or stop synonym wait
    • Hold on a minute while I get my breath back.
    • Hold on! This isn't the right road.
  2. to survive in a difficult or dangerous situation
    • They managed to hold on until help arrived.
    Topics Dangerc2
  3. (informal) used on the phone to ask somebody to wait until they can talk to the person they want
    • Can you hold on? I'll see if he's here.
hold something on
  1. to keep something in position
    • These nuts and bolts hold the wheels on.
    • The knob is only held on by sticky tape.
hold on (to something/somebody) | hold on to something/somebody
  1. [no passive] to keep holding something/somebody
    • Hold on and don't let go until I say so.
    • He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling.
    • It’s very windy—you’d better hold on to your hat.
    synonyms at hold
See hold on in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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