What is the difference between hold on and hold off?
What is the difference between hold on and hold off?
If you are doing a task and someone tells you to “hold on”, they are in a sense telling you to stop what you are doing because you may be doing something wrong or they have a suggestion. The dictionary meaning of hold off is to keep at a distance, to repel or keep back; to postpone until later, to defer.
What the hold up meaning?
held up; holding up; holds up. Definition of hold up (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to rob at gunpoint. 2 : delay, impede.
Is hold on a phrasal verb?
If you add 'to' to that phrasal verb – hold on to – you are saying “don't let it go”. It can be a person or a thing, or even an emotion. For example, the team is holding on to the lead. They are still in the lead.
What is the phrasal verb of held?
hold somebody to something to stop an opposing team scoring more points, etc. than you The league leaders were held to a 0–0 draw.