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holder

A holder is something that keeps another thing in place or a person who owns something.

Explanation at your level:

A holder is a thing that holds something. Imagine a cup holder in a car. It keeps your drink safe. You can also be a holder if you have a ticket for a show. It is a simple word for keeping things or owning things.

You use the word holder when you talk about objects that keep things tidy. For example, a pen holder on your desk. It is also used for people. If you have a passport, you are a passport holder. It is a very common word in everyday English.

In intermediate English, holder is used to describe both physical containers and legal status. You might buy a 'phone holder' for your bike. In a professional context, you might hear 'account holder' or 'policyholder'. It is a versatile noun that connects the idea of physical support with the idea of legal possession.

At this level, notice how holder acts as a suffix in compound nouns. Words like shareholder, stakeholder, and record-holder are essential in business and sports journalism. Understanding that 'holder' implies a relationship—either with an object or a legal right—helps you use it more naturally in complex sentences.

The term holder often appears in legal and formal discourse. It denotes a person who is legally recognized as having a claim, such as a 'title holder' or a 'patent holder'. In academic or technical writing, it describes the component that secures a mechanism. Its usage is precise, focusing on the legitimacy of possession or the functional necessity of physical support.

Mastering holder involves recognizing its role in institutional and abstract contexts. Beyond the literal, it signifies the individual who embodies a specific status or responsibility. Historically, it reflects the transition from physical guardianship to modern concepts of ownership. In literature, it can occasionally be used to describe someone who 'holds' a secret or a belief, though this is more figurative and stylistic.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • A holder is a person or object.
  • It is a noun.
  • It comes from the verb hold.
  • Common in business and daily life.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word holder. It is a super useful noun that usually does one of two things. First, it can be a physical object that keeps something else in place. Think of a toothbrush holder or a cup holder in your car.

Second, it describes a person who owns or possesses something. If you have a concert ticket, you are a ticket holder. If you are the best at running, you might be a record holder. It is all about possession or support!

The word holder comes from the Old English word healdan, which means to hold, keep, or guard. It is a Germanic root that has stayed very consistent over the centuries.

By adding the suffix -er, English speakers turned the action of holding into a noun. It evolved from describing someone who physically grabbed something to someone who holds a legal right, like a landholder or a titleholder.

You will see holder used in both formal business and casual daily life. In business, we talk about shareholders or policyholders. In daily life, we use it for household items like candle holders or napkin holders.

It is a very neutral word. You can use it in a professional email or when chatting with a friend about where to put your pens.

While 'holder' itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it appears in many set phrases. Hold the fort means to take care of things while someone is away. Hold your horses means to wait a moment.

We also use hold the line to mean stay firm in a position. Hold a grudge means to stay angry at someone for a long time. Finally, hold your own means to perform well in a difficult situation.

The word is a regular noun, so the plural is simply holders. It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one holder or many holders.

In IPA, it is /ˈhoʊldər/ in American English and /ˈhəʊldə/ in British English. It rhymes with folder, molder, and colder. The stress is always on the first syllable.

Fun Fact

The suffix -er is one of the oldest ways in English to turn a verb into a person who does that action.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈhəʊldə/

The 'o' is long, 'er' is soft.

US /ˈhoʊldər/

Clearer 'r' sound at the end.

Common Errors

  • missing the 'r' sound
  • mispronouncing the 'o'
  • stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

folder molder colder bolder older

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use in writing

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

Audição 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hold thing person

Learn Next

shareholder stakeholder possession

Avançado

proprietary custodian

Grammar to Know

Agent nouns

Teacher, holder, writer

Compound nouns

Cup holder

Countable nouns

One holder, two holders

Examples by Level

1

This is a pen holder.

This is a pen container.

Demonstrative pronoun.

2

I am a ticket holder.

I own a ticket.

Subject + verb + noun.

3

Where is the cup holder?

Where is the cup container?

Question word.

4

She has a card holder.

She has a small case for cards.

Simple present.

5

The holder is blue.

The container is blue.

Adjective usage.

6

I need a new holder.

I need a new container.

Verb + noun.

7

He is the holder.

He is the person with the item.

Definite article.

8

Look at the holder.

See the container.

Imperative.

1

The record holder won the race.

2

Please put the phone in the holder.

3

I am an account holder at this bank.

4

She bought a candle holder for the table.

5

The passport holder must show ID.

6

There is a soap holder in the shower.

7

He is the current title holder.

8

Keep the ticket in the holder.

1

The shareholders met to discuss the company.

2

She is the world record holder in swimming.

3

The device comes with a universal holder.

4

As a policyholder, you have specific rights.

5

He used a magnetic holder for his tools.

6

The document holder is made of leather.

7

She is a long-term holder of these stocks.

8

Is there a holder for these napkins?

1

The stakeholders were unhappy with the decision.

2

He is the holder of the prestigious award.

3

A sturdy holder is required for the camera.

4

The patent holder sued for copyright infringement.

5

She is a key stakeholder in the project.

6

The phone holder attaches to the dashboard.

7

The record holder broke his own time.

8

The office holder was re-elected yesterday.

1

The primary holder of the estate is his sister.

2

The mechanism features a specialized holder.

3

As the office holder, he has certain duties.

4

The bond holder receives regular interest.

5

She is the holder of a doctorate in physics.

6

The contract names him as the sole holder.

7

The holder of the keys is responsible for security.

8

He is a significant holder of government debt.

1

The holder of the ancient manuscript remains anonymous.

2

She is the holder of a unique historical perspective.

3

The office holder is expected to maintain decorum.

4

The holder of the title is legally bound by the charter.

5

He acts as the holder of the family trust.

6

The holder of the secret kept it for decades.

7

The legislative holder of power is the parliament.

8

The holder of the record was finally surpassed.

Sinônimos

Antônimos

loser non-owner

Colocações comuns

record holder
cup holder
shareholder
pen holder
title holder
account holder
policyholder
card holder
candle holder
stakeholder

Idioms & Expressions

"hold the fort"

to take care of things

I will hold the fort while you are away.

casual

"hold your horses"

to wait a moment

Hold your horses, we aren't ready yet!

casual

"hold the line"

to stay firm

We must hold the line on the budget.

neutral

"hold a grudge"

to stay angry

She doesn't like to hold a grudge.

neutral

"hold your own"

to perform well

He can hold his own in a debate.

neutral

"hold water"

to be logical

That theory doesn't hold water.

formal

Easily Confused

holder vs Holding

Both from 'hold'

Holding is the act, holder is the person/thing.

The holding of the meeting vs the meeting holder.

holder vs Owner

Similar meaning

Owner implies total property, holder implies possession or status.

Owner of a house vs holder of a ticket.

holder vs Container

Both hold things

Container is strictly for objects, holder can be for people.

Container for food vs ticket holder.

holder vs Bearer

Both imply possession

Bearer is usually for documents or items being carried.

Bearer of the news vs holder of the title.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + is + the + holder + of + noun

He is the holder of the record.

A1

The + noun + holder

The cup holder is broken.

B2

As + a + holder + of + noun

As a holder of a ticket, you enter free.

A2

The + holder + verb

The holder needs to sign.

A1

A + holder + for + noun

I need a holder for my pens.

Família de palavras

Nouns

holding the act of holding or land owned

Verbs

hold to grasp or possess

Adjectives

held past participle of hold

Relacionado

withhold opposite of giving

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Legal/Formal Professional Neutral Casual

Erros comuns

using 'hold' instead of 'holder' holder
Hold is the verb, holder is the person/thing.
forgetting the article the holder
Holder is a countable noun.
confusing holder with holding holder
Holding refers to the act or the property itself.
pluralizing incorrectly holders
It is a standard noun.
using it for a person who doesn't own anything user
Holder implies possession or status.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a desk with a pen holder.

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Native Usage

Use it with compound nouns like shareholder.

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Cultural Insight

Used heavily in sports.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' or 'a' before it.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with folder.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'he is the hold'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the word hold.

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Study Smart

Group it with other -er nouns.

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Professional Tip

Use 'stakeholder' in meetings.

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UK vs US

US has a strong 'r'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A holder holds things.

Visual Association

A person holding a trophy.

Word Web

possession container status support

Desafio

List 5 things in your house that are holders.

Origem da palavra

Germanic

Original meaning: to keep or guard

Contexto cultural

None, very neutral.

Commonly used in sports (record holder) and finance (shareholder).

The Holder of the World (book) Record holder (Guinness World Records)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • shareholder meeting
  • stakeholder analysis
  • title holder

In a car

  • cup holder
  • phone holder

At a bank

  • account holder
  • policyholder

At a concert

  • ticket holder
  • seat holder

Conversation Starters

"Are you a record holder of anything?"

"Do you have a pen holder on your desk?"

"Who is the biggest stakeholder in this project?"

"Do you think a ticket holder should get a refund?"

"What is the most useful holder in your house?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a holder you use every day.

If you were a record holder, what would it be for?

Why do companies have stakeholders?

Write about a time you had to hold your own.

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it is a noun.

Yes, e.g., ticket holder.

Yes, plural is holders.

Someone who holds a record.

Often yes, but owner is more general.

It can be both formal and casual.

Yes, e.g., a drill bit holder.

ˈhoʊldər.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The pen is in the ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: holder

It describes a container.

multiple choice A2

What is a record holder?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Someone who is fast

It refers to a person with a record.

true false B1

A shareholder owns part of a company.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Correct definition.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matches items to their context.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

He is the record holder.

fill blank B2

The ___ of the title must sign here.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: holder

Needs a noun.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for 'holder' in a legal sense?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Possessor

Possessor is the formal equivalent.

true false C1

The word holder can be used to describe a person who holds a belief.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Figurative usage is possible.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matches legal roles.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

He is the holder of power.

Pontuação: /10

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