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Difference between Hold something in and Keep something in

hold something in

1. (of an animal) control or restrain:

  • Your horse is trying to go too fast; you must hold him in.

2. control one’s emotions:

  • It was impossible for the children to hold in their laughter any longer.

keep something in

1. retain smth. as part of a writing, performance, etc.:

  • But that’s the best joke in the play, let’s keep it in!

2. = hold something in 2:

  • Jim was able to keep his anger in and avoid a fight.

3. keep a supply of smth.:

  • I always keep some good wine in for unexpected guests.