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A synonym of "clasped" is held. An antonym for "clasped" is freed. Please see the related link below.
No, "clasped" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. "Clasped" does not mimic any sound.
The word "clasped" has one syllable.
No, the word "clasped" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound they represent, whereas "clasped" describes an action of holding tightly or gripping.
clasped
it is a type of root
No- its true
If you're talking about clasping an idea, it means to grab firmly and understand. However, if you're talking about an action-more-like version it means to grab tightly. exaple: He clasped my arm. example: " Finally," the teacher said, " you clasped the idea of the math problem"
I clasped her hand as we were running from the beast.
The past tense of clasp is clasped.
Adhered Cherished Clasped Clutched Grasped
Fell down and clasped his feet