Meaning & Definition of word "Clasp"

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    Clasp

    /klæsp/

    noun:

    • 1. A fastening device that holds two or more things together.
      • Example: She secured the necklace with a delicate gold clasp.
    • 2. A grip or hold, often used to refer to the physical act of holding tightly.
      • Example: The child held the rope with a firm clasp to avoid falling.

    verb:

    • 1. To fasten or hold together tightly.
      • Example: He clasped her hand gently as they walked.
    • 2. To seize or grasp tightly.
      • Example: She clasped the book to her chest, afraid to let it go.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'claspe', from Old English 'clæpsian' meaning to fasten or to close.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clasp hands:

    To hold someone's hands together, often in a gesture of affection or peace.

    clasp of the hand:

    A secure grip or hold of someone's hand.

    clasped together:

    Held together tightly or securely.

    Related Words

    fasten:

    To attach or secure something.

    clutch:

    To grip or hold tightly.

    grasp:

    To seize or hold firmly.

    Slang Meanings of clasp

    Meaning: Clasping in a playful romantic context.

    Example Sentence: They were clasping hands while walking.

    Meaning: To hold something tightly in a tight situation.

    Example Sentence: Clasp your emotions when you're stressed.