Hold on
/həʊld ɒn/
Hold on
/həʊld ɒn/
Hold on" is similar to "hang on" but can imply a longer or more urgent wait. It's often used when someone needs a moment to handle an issue, grab something quickly, or brace themselves for something. For example, before sharing important news over the phone, one might say, "Hold on, let me find a quiet place.
Hold on, I'll check if we have any left in the back.
Wait, I'll check if we have any left in stock.
Can you hold on to this for me while I tie my shoes?
Can you hold this for me while I tie my shoes?
Hold on for a second, you need to see this incredible view from here!
Wait for a second, you need to see this incredible view from here!