Noun(1) the financial means whereby one lives(2) the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress(3) a cell in a jail or prison
Verb(1) keep in a certain state, position, or activity,continue a certain state, condition, or activity,retain possession of,prevent from doing something or being in a certain state,conform one's action or practice to,observe correctly or closely,look after,be the keeper of,have charge of,maintain by writing regular records,supply with room and board,allow to remain in a place or position,supply with necessities and support,fail to spoil or rot,celebrate, as of holidays or rites,keep under control,keep in check,maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger,raise,retain rights to,store or keep customarily,have as a supply,maintain for use and service,hold and prevent from leaving,prevent (food) from rotting,hold,maintain,tend; provide for,prevent,commemorate; pay attention to(2) keep in a certain state(3) position(4) or activity(5) continue a certain state(6) condition(7) retain possession of(8) prevent from doing something or being in a certain state(9) conform one's action or practice to(10) observe correctly or closely(11) look after(12) be the keeper of(13) have charge of(14) maintain by writing regular records(15) supply with room and board(16) allow to remain in a place or position
Noun(1) the financial means whereby one lives(2) the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress(3) a cell in a jail or prison
Verb(1) keep in a certain state, position, or activity,continue a certain state, condition, or activity,retain possession of,prevent from doing something or being in a certain state,conform one's action or practice to,observe correctly or closely,look after,be the keeper of,have charge of,maintain by writing regular records,supply with room and board,allow to remain in a place or position,supply with necessities and support,fail to spoil or rot,celebrate, as of holidays or rites,keep under control,keep in check,maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger,raise,retain rights to,store or keep customarily,have as a supply,maintain for use and service,hold and prevent from leaving,prevent (food) from rotting,hold,maintain,tend; provide for,prevent,commemorate; pay attention to(2) keep in a certain state(3) position(4) or activity(5) continue a certain state(6) condition(7) retain possession of(8) prevent from doing something or being in a certain state(9) conform one's action or practice to(10) observe correctly or closely(11) look after(12) be the keeper of(13) have charge of(14) maintain by writing regular records(15) supply with room and board(16) allow to remain in a place or position
(1) keep left along the wall(2) Roger, of course, would rather take care of her and keep the shop, but puts on a cheerful face.(3) can you keep your saddle, or shall I carry you on a pillion?(4) he had to keep his large family in the manner he had chosen(5) While earning his keep as a waiter in Covent Garden, Norton took a place at Central School of Art and Drama.(6) we keep normal office hours(7) I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back.(8) to keep guard(9) Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat.(10) She can leave home only to get to her office job, to keep legal or health appointments.(11) keep the change(12) Do you think it is appropriate to keep skeletons for future scientific work?(13) He thought that to be u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510goodu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he had to keep the rules and respect the law of God.(14) Employers must keep records for at least three years to show that workers were paid the national minimum wage.(15) People like us who did without to own our house as a legacy for our children have our home taken off us if we have to go into care to pay for our keep .(16) He earned his keep in university by running a bookmaking operation out of his back pocket.
(1) keep left along the wall(2) Roger, of course, would rather take care of her and keep the shop, but puts on a cheerful face.(3) can you keep your saddle, or shall I carry you on a pillion?(4) he had to keep his large family in the manner he had chosen(5) While earning his keep as a waiter in Covent Garden, Norton took a place at Central School of Art and Drama.(6) we keep normal office hours(7) I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back.(8) to keep guard(9) Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat.(10) She can leave home only to get to her office job, to keep legal or health appointments.(11) keep the change(12) Do you think it is appropriate to keep skeletons for future scientific work?(13) He thought that to be u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510goodu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he had to keep the rules and respect the law of God.(14) Employers must keep records for at least three years to show that workers were paid the national minimum wage.(15) People like us who did without to own our house as a legacy for our children have our home taken off us if we have to go into care to pay for our keep .(16) He earned his keep in university by running a bookmaking operation out of his back pocket.
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

They just KEEP making up
more cheesy monsters,
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 10

If you KEEP missing, we will.
Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 9

KEEP your voice down.
Oh, my God.
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 2

KEEP an eye on him! How hard is that?
The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

KEEP your father's name to yourself.
Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 5