clasp
clasp
klæsp
klāsp
British pronunciation
/klˈɑːsp/

Definition & Meaning of "clasp"in English

to clasp
01

to grip or hold tightly with one's hand

Transitive: to clasp sth
to clasp definition and meaning
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Examples
The child clasped the teddy bear tightly, finding comfort in its soft embrace.
As they walked through the dark forest, they clasped each other's hands for reassurance.
02

to hold someone securely and firmly

Transitive: to clasp sb
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Examples
As they said their goodbyes at the airport, the couple clasped each other tightly
The firefighter clasped the rescued child tightly in their arms.
03

to fasten something, such as clothing or accessories, using a small brooch or pin

Transitive: to clasp clothing or accessories
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Examples
She clasped her silk scarf with a beautiful vintage brooch.
The cape was clasped at the neckline with a gold brooch.
Clasp
01

a device, such as a buckle, hook, or clip, used to fasten or hold two objects together

clasp definition and meaning

What is a "clasp"?

A clasp is a device used to fasten two or more objects together. It is usually made of metal and has a hook, bar, or spring mechanism that can be opened and closed to securely hold objects in place. Clasps are commonly used in jewelry-making to secure bracelets, necklaces, and other items. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from simple S-shaped hooks to more intricate designs featuring gems or enamel. A well-designed clasp not only keeps the jewelry in place but can also add to its overall aesthetic appeal.

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Examples
She secured the necklace with a small gold clasp.
The bracelet 's clasp was too tight to open easily.
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