What is the noun form of grip?
What is the noun form of grip?
grip. noun. Definition of grip (Entry 2 of 2) 1a : a strong or tenacious grasp had a good grip on the tennis racket. b : strength in gripping.
Can Grip be a noun?
grip noun (HOLD) a tight hold on something or someone: She tightened her grip on my arm.
What is the verb form of grasp?
Simple / Indefinite Present Tense. He/She/It grasps . I grasp. You/We/They grasp. Present Continuous Tense.
How do you use grasp in a sentence?
English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families The Word “Grasp” in Example Sentences Page 1
- [S] [T] He tried to grasp the rail. (
- [S] [T] This work is beyond my grasp. (
- [S] [T] He has a good grasp of English. (
- [S] [T] The problem is beyond my grasp. (
- [S] [T] He grasped the rope with two hands. (
Is Ungrip a word?
Ungripped definition Not fitted with a grip.
What does gripping mean?
Definition of gripping : taking a powerful hold upon one’s interest or feelings a gripping thriller Shabba Ranks has a gripping baritone voice that ranges from bedroom purr to locker-room-boast roar.—
Is grasping an adjective?
GRASPING (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What part of speech is grasp?
transitive verb
grasp
part of speech: | transitive verb |
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inflections: | grasps, grasping, grasped |
definition 1: | to take hold of with or as with a hand. She grasped the rope and pulled herself up. synonyms: clutch, grip antonyms: release similar words: catch, clasp, grab, nab, snatch, take |
What is an example of grasp?
An example of grasp is a strong hold onto a banister. Grasp is defined as to have a firm hold on something. An example of grasp is to tightly hold a rail.
Is gripping a adjective?
gripping adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
Is grippy a real word?
adjective, grip·pi·er, grip·pi·est. afflicted with the grippe.
Is grasping a adverb?
grasping adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced American Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.