I don't know if you want me to answer what that "something" is called, because it could be anything, but the action can be called: squeeze clutch grip clasp seize grab grasp
To grab onto something is to hold some nearby, substantial object with your hand, which is usually done in order to prevent yourself from falling over. If you are in a vehicle such as a bus, which is making rapid turns, starts or stops, you may need to hold on to something. Grab is the more informal version. It is an altered form of grasp.
To cling is to grasp tightly.
The word that means to hold something tightly is "grasp."
"Held onto something tightly" means gripping or securing something firmly with strong force or pressure, often to prevent it from slipping or falling. It can also imply keeping a strong emotional or mental attachment to something or someone.
To grasp means to understand or comprehend something fully. It can also refer to physically holding onto something firmly.
No, "grasp" is not an interjection. It is a verb that means to understand or comprehend something.
I don't know if you want me to answer what that "something" is called, because it could be anything, but the action can be called: squeeze clutch grip clasp seize grab grasp
To grab onto something is to hold some nearby, substantial object with your hand, which is usually done in order to prevent yourself from falling over. If you are in a vehicle such as a bus, which is making rapid turns, starts or stops, you may need to hold on to something. Grab is the more informal version. It is an altered form of grasp.
To cling is to grasp tightly.
It means that something is hard to understand or to "grasp".
No, "understand" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to comprehend or grasp the meaning of something.
The word that means to hold something tightly is "grasp."
Grasp, clutch, grab.
I don't know if you want me to answer what that "something" is called, because it could be anything, but the action can be called: squeeze clutch grip clasp seize grab grasp
The word "grip" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a firm hold or grasp on something. As a verb, it means to firmly hold onto something.
Grasp, hold on to, grab, hold