A holder is someone who has or owns something important, like a ticket, card, or document. We often say 'holder' when talking about official papers or rights.
She is the holder of the ticket.
He is the holder of the passport.
A holder is an object that keeps or holds things in place. It can be a container or a stand that supports another item.
The pen holder is on the desk.
I put my keys in the holder.
In finance, a holder is a person who owns stocks, bonds, or other financial papers. The holder has rights related to those papers.
She is a holder of company shares.
Bond holders get interest payments.
A holder in printing keeps paper or other materials fixed during work. It helps stop things from moving or falling.
Place the paper in the holder here.
The clip holder keeps pages tight.
A holder can be someone who has a job, title, or record at the present time. This use is about positions or achievements.
He is the current holder of the world record.
The holder of the office spoke today.
In legal terms, a holder is someone who has a document that can be transferred or used to get money, like checks. They have special rights by holding it.
The holder of the check can cash it.
A holder has rights to transfer documents.
A holder is a small container made to keep one kind of thing safe or neat. Examples are candle holders or card holders.
The candle holder is on the table.
I keep cards in a card holder.