How To Spell clasp?
How to Pronounce clasp?
Correct pronunciation for the word "clasp" is [klˈasp], [klˈasp], [k_l_ˈa_s_p].
Definition of clasp
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A catch or hook for fastening; an embrace, by throwing the arms round.
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To fasten or provide with a clasp; to catch and hold to by twining; to embrace; to grasp.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for clasp?
What are similar-sounding words for clasp?
- CLASPI,
- close up,
- GILSP,
- COLSP,
- CALASOAP,
- Clasby,
- Gillespi,
- gillespie,
- closeup,
- gillespe,
- clops,
- clasps,
- glossop,
- clause,
- CLASPO,
- closeby,
- clamp,
- KLSB,
- CLISSPE,
- lisp,
- goolsbee,
- clop,
- gillispie,
- CLAWS,
- tie-clasp,
- close-up,
- GLUASP,
- clasp1,
- CLSWP,
- CalSCIP,
- clap,
- clasp2,
- glaspy,
- Clasped,
- cleasby,
- GLSEP,
- CJLSP,
- gillaspy,
- goolsby,
- KLASP,
- class,
- HCLSP,
- glaspie,
- Gillaspie,
- CALSOAP,
- Galliwasp,
- COLSIBA,
- Clips,
- un-clasp,
- COLACIBU,
- clip,
- gasp.
What is the present tense of Clasp?
What is the past tense of Clasp?
What is the adverb for clasp?
The adverb for the word "clasp" is "tightly".
What is the adjective for clasp?
The adjective form of the word "clasp" is "clasped".
Usage over time for clasp:
This graph shows how "clasp" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of clasp?
The plural of the "clasp" can be the "clasps".
What is the singular form of clasp?
The singular of the "clasp" can be the "clasp".
Synonyms for Clasp:
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n.
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- eye ,
- drawstring ,
- braces .
- grapnel ,
- glue ,
- connector ,
- braid ,
- fuse ,
- chain ,
- bolt ,
- hasp ,
- button ,
- hawser ,
- cement ,
- hitch ,
- clip ,
- binder ,
- bonding ,
- bond ,
- belt ,
- go-between ,
- coupling ,
- anchor ,
- guy ,
- band ,
- brace ,
- hinge ,
- binding ,
- cincture ,
- brad ,
- cinch ,
- agent ,
- cotter ,
- bracket ,
- closure ,
- cleat .
- grip .
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v.
• embrace, hug • take • catch • grasp • hinder, restrain • enfold • stick • hold tightly in one's arms • grip • grab tightly • cramp • cherish • couple • hug • cuddle • join • cling • hold