Noun, adverb
2. Definitions:Noun: a grip or hold on something.
Adverb: in or into ones possession or control.
3. Pronunciations:US: /əˈhoʊld/
UK: /əˈhəʊld/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "ahold" originated in the late 16th century from the combination of the words "a" and "hold". It is commonly used in American and British English as a noun or adverb to express the act of having a firm grip or hold on something or gaining control of something. It is often used in idiomatic expressions such as "take/get ahold of" or "keep ahold of".
5. Synonyms:Grip, hold, grasp, clutch, seize, catch, acquire, obtain, possess, control.
6. Related Words:Hold, grasp, catch, seize, clasp.
7. Example Sentences:Noun:
Adverb: