holden
Pronunciation: [hoʊldən]
Word
Context: “ownership”
(adjective) it describes something that is possessed or owned, usually referring to something that belongs to a person or a group. If you have something that you are keeping or using, it is holden by you.
Example
The holden property was well taken care of by the family.
Example
The holden items were not as valuable as they seemed to be.
Example
Is this car holden by your parents or someone else?
Context: “action”
(verb) to hold something, meaning to keep it in your hands or arms. When you carry something or grasp it, you are holding it.
Example
She is holden the puppy gently in her arms right now.
Example
He wasn't holden the bag tightly enough, and it fell to the ground.
Example
Can you see if he is holden the book properly?
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