grip

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The meaning (definition) of the word grip
to hold onto something very tightly
The word grip used in a sentence
“Grip the rope tight so you do not fall off.”
Words that mean the same as grip (synonyms)
holdgrab
Words that mean the opposite of grip (antonyms)
release
The plural of the word grip
grips
How the word grip is said around the world
| French | poignée |
| Spanish | agarre |
| Mandarin | 紧握 |
| Hindi | पकड़ |
| Arabic | سيطرة |
| Russian | схватить |
| Portuguese (EU) | pegada |
| Portuguese (BR) | pegada |
| Japanese | グリップ |
| German | Griff |
| Urdu | گرفت |
| Punjabi | ਪਕੜ |
| Korean | 손잡이 |
| Hebrew | יָדִית |
| Greek | λαβή |
| Dutch | greep |
| Filipino | mahigpit na pagkakahawak |
| Vietnamese | va li |
| Turkish | kavramak |
| Persian | گرفتن |
| Polish | chwyt |
| Ukrainian | хватка |
| Bengali | গ্রিপ |
| Swedish | grepp |
| Italian | presa |
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