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- verbkeep (verb) · keeps (third person present) · kept (past tense) · kept (past participle) · keeping (present participle)
- have or retain possession of:"return one copy to me, keeping the other for your files" · "my father would keep the best for himself" · "she had trouble keeping her balance"
- cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.:"the guidance system keeps the machine on course" · "he kept his eyes on the road" · "keep your hands off me" · "she might be kept alive artificially by machinery"Similar:continue to becarry on beinggo on beingpersist in beingnot cease to be
- continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.:"I kept quiet while Emily talked on" · "keep left along the wall"Similar:continue to becarry on beinggo on beingpersist in beingnot cease to be
- continue doing or do repeatedly or habitually:"he keeps going on about the accident"
- (of a perishable commodity) remain in good condition:"fresh ginger does not keep well"
- retain one's place in or on (a seat or saddle, the ground, etc.) against opposition or difficulty:"are you able to keep your saddle?"
- make (someone) do something for a period of time:"I have kept her waiting too long"
- delay or detain; cause to be late:"I won't keep you, I know you've got a busy evening"
- archaiccontinue to follow (a way, path, or course):"the friars and soldiers removed, keeping their course toward Jericho"
- provide for the sustenance of (someone):"he had to keep his large family in the manner he had chosen"Similar:provide forprovide food forprovide sustenance forprovide board forkeep alive
- own and look after (an animal) for pleasure or profit:"they raised pigs and kept a pony or two"Similar:have as a petkeep as a pet
- own and manage (a shop or business).Similar:
- guard; protect:"the boy keeps the sheep" · "“God keep you,” he muttered"Similar:care forwatch overhave charge ofbe responsible forkeep safekeep from harm
- support (someone, especially a woman) financially in return for sexual favors:"a kept woman"
- make written entries in (a diary) on a regular basis:"the master kept a weekly journal"
- write down as (a record):"keep a note of the whereabouts of each item"
nounkeep (noun) · keeps (plural noun)Originlate Old English cēpan ‘seize, take in’, also ‘care for, attend to’, of unknown origin. - People also ask
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