The difference between Clasp and Grasp

When used as nouns, clasp means a fastener or holder, particularly one that clasps, whereas grasp means grip.

When used as verbs, clasp means to take hold of, whereas grasp means to grip.


check bellow for the other definitions of Clasp and Grasp

  1. Clasp as a noun:

    A fastener or holder, particularly one that clasps.

    Examples:

    "I always have a hard time working the clasp on this necklace!"

  2. Clasp as a noun (in the singular):

    An embrace, a grasp, or handshake.

    Examples:

    "He took her hand in a firm clasp."

  1. Clasp as a verb (transitive):

    To take hold of; to grasp; to grab tightly.

    Examples:

    "They clasped hands and parted as friends."

  2. Clasp as a verb:

    To shut or fasten together with, or as if with, a clasp.

  1. Grasp as a verb:

    To grip; to take hold, particularly with the hand.

  2. Grasp as a verb:

    To understand.

    Examples:

    "I have never been able to grasp the concept of infinity."

  3. Grasp as a verb:

    To take advantage of something, to seize, to jump at a chance.

  1. Grasp as a noun (sometimes, figurative):

    Grip.

  2. Grasp as a noun:

    Understanding.

  3. Grasp as a noun:

    That which is accessible; that which is within one's reach or ability.

    Examples:

    "The goal is within my grasp."