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Synonyms

holder

American  
[hohl-der] / ˈhoʊl dər /

noun

  1. something that holds hold or secures.

    a pencil holder.

  2. a person who has the ownership, possession, or use of something; owner; tenant.

  3. Law. a person who has the legal right to enforce a negotiable instrument.


holder British  
/ ˈhəʊldə /

noun

  1. a person or thing that holds

    1. a person, such as an owner, who has possession or control of something

    2. ( in combination )

      householder

  2. law a person who has possession of a bill of exchange, cheque, or promissory note that he is legally entitled to enforce

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • holdership noun
  • preholder noun

Etymology

Origin of holder

First recorded in 1300–50, holder is from the Middle English word haldere. See hold 1, -er 1

Example Sentences

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Mischief Management confirmed to The Times that the company is issuing full refunds to all ticket holders.

From Los Angeles Times

Strategy Inc., the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, may be grappling with the same question.

From Barron's

"I don't know if I would be a season ticket holder, but I'm killing a Saturday afternoon," Richard Kurland, a spectators at the match, told AFP.

From Barron's

She glances between our faces, then busies herself refilling the napkin holders on the counter, bracelets of silver and turquoise clinking against the metal.

From Literature

Barnes said Pentagon press accreditation pass holders were ultimately told they would be given permission to ride on the shuttle bus.

From Barron's