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clinch vs take hold

take hold vs clinch

clinch is a noun but take hold is not a noun.

clinch and take hold both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
clinch Yes No Yes No
take hold No No Yes No
As verbs, take hold is a hypernym of clinch; that is, take hold is a word with a broader meaning than clinch:
  • clinch: hold in a tight grasp
  • take hold: take into your hands deliberately
Other hypernyms of clinch include clutch, prehend, seize, take hold of.
clinch (noun) take hold (noun)
(boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily
a tight or amorous embrace
the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet
a small slip noose made with seizing
a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
clinch (verb) take hold (verb)
settle conclusively take into your hands deliberately
flatten the ends (of nails and rivets) assume control
secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts
hold in a tight grasp
embrace amorously
hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches
Difference between clinch and take hold

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