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hold vs bind

bind vs hold

hold and bind both are nouns.

hold and bind both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hold Yes No Yes No
bind Yes No Yes No
As verbs, hold and bind are synonyms defined as:
  • hold and bind: bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
Other synonyms of hold include obligate, oblige.
As verbs, bind is a hyponym of hold; that is, bind is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hold:
  • hold: to close within bounds, or otherwise limit or deprive of free movement
  • bind: secure with or as if with ropes
hold (noun) bind (noun)
the act of grasping something that hinders as if with bonds
the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it
a cell in a jail or prison
the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo
a stronghold
power by which something or someone is affected or dominated
understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something
a state of being confined (usually for a short time)
time during which some action is awaited
hold (verb) bind (verb)
keep from exhaling or expelling cause to be constipated
keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view form a chemical bond with
hold the attention of bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
assert or affirm make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope
remain committed to fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
declare to be provide with a binding
bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted stick to firmly
be in accord; be in agreement secure with or as if with ropes
aim, point, or direct wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
protect against a challenge or attack create social or emotional ties
drink alcohol without showing ill effects
have or hold in one's hands or grip
be the physical support of; carry the weight of
support or hold in a certain manner
to close within bounds, or otherwise limit or deprive of free movement
cover as for protection against noise or smell
organize or be responsible for
maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
cause to come to an abrupt stop
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
secure and keep for possible future use or application
have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
keep from departing
take and maintain control over, often by violent means
lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity
remain in a certain state, position, or condition
be valid, applicable, or true
be pertinent or relevant or applicable
have room for; hold without crowding
have as a major characteristic
resist or confront with resistance
stop dealing with
contain or hold; have within
be capable of holding or containing
Difference between hold and bind

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