handhold (Meaning)

Wordnet

handhold (n)

an appendage to hold onto

Synonyms & Antonyms of handhold

handhold Sentence Examples

  1. The young child sought a comforting handhold from her mother in the bustling park.
  2. The hiker extended a firm handhold to his companion, preventing them from slipping on the treacherous slope.
  3. During the intense earthquake, I desperately grasped the nearest handhold to stay steady.
  4. The doctor carefully inserted a needle into the patient's handhold, ensuring a secure and painless procedure.
  5. The dancer's handholds were graceful and precise, enhancing their elegant movements.
  6. The climber struggled to find a solid handhold on the sheer cliff face.
  7. The injured man clung to the handhold in the ambulance, offering a sense of safety and reassurance.
  8. The child gripped her grandfather's handhold tightly, savoring the warmth and love it conveyed.
  9. The couple shared an affectionate handhold as they strolled along the scenic beach.
  10. The sculptor delicately carved the handholds into the marble, ensuring both beauty and functionality.

FAQs About the word handhold

an appendage to hold onto

grasp,grip, handgrip, clasp, clench,hold, grab, purchase, grapple, anchorage

release,release,relinquishment, relinquishment,

The young child sought a comforting handhold from her mother in the bustling park.

The hiker extended a firm handhold to his companion, preventing them from slipping on the treacherous slope.

During the intense earthquake, I desperately grasped the nearest handhold to stay steady.

The doctor carefully inserted a needle into the patient's handhold, ensuring a secure and painless procedure.