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  1. To wait patiently without taking any immediate action. I know you're anxious to hear how you did, but just hold tight—they'll let you know the results when they're ready. The CEO is urging investors to hold tight until the new product has had a chance to generate some sales. See also: hold, tight.

  2. phrase. If you hold tight, you put your hand round or against something in order to prevent yourself from falling over. A bus driver might say ' Hold tight! ' to you if you are standing on a bus when it is about to move. He held tight to the rope. Climb on to my back and hold tight. See full dictionary entry for hold.

  3. IPA guide. Other forms: held tight; holding tight; holds tight. Definitions of hold tight. verb. hold firmly, usually with one's hands. synonyms: cling to, clutch, hold close. see more.

  4. To wait patiently without taking any immediate action. I know you're anxious to hear how you did, but just hold tight—they'll let you know the results when they're ready. The CEO is urging investors to hold tight until the new product has had a chance to generate some sales. See also: hold, tight.

  5. hold tight - hold firmly, usually with one's hands; "She clutched my arm when she got scared"

  6. Aug 27, 2022 · hold tight (third-person singular simple present holds tight, present participle holding tight, simple past and past participle held tight) To hold onto something securely or closely. Hold tight to that vase, and don't drop it.

  7. Hold-tight definition: To hold onto something <a>securely</a> or closely.

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