Keep Definition

kēp
keeping, keeps, kept
verb
keeping, keeps, kept
To retain possession of.
Kept the change; must keep your composure.
American Heritage
To continue; go on; persevere or persist.
To keep on talking.
Webster's New World
To take care of, or have and take care or charge of.
Webster's New World
To have as a supply.
Keep spare parts in case of emergency.
American Heritage
To provide (a family, for example) with maintenance and support.
American Heritage
noun
keeps
Care, charge, or custody.
Webster's New World
The strongest, innermost part or central tower of a medieval castle; donjon.
Webster's New World
The means by which one is supported.
Earn one's keep.
American Heritage
A stronghold; fort; castle.
Webster's New World
A jail.
American Heritage
idiom
for keeps
  • For an indefinitely long period:

    gave the ring to me for keeps.

  • Seriously and permanently:

    We're separating for keeps.

American Heritage
keep an eye on
  • To watch over attentively; mind.
  • To watch closely or carefully:

    keep your eye on the ball.

American Heritage
keep an eye out
  • To be watchful.
American Heritage
keep a stiff upper lip
  • To be courageous or stoic in the face of adversity.
American Heritage
keep company
  • To carry on a courtship:

    a couple who kept company but never married.

  • To socialize or associate:

    keeps company with some tough thugs.

American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Keep

Noun

Singular:
keep
Plural:
keeps

Origin of Keep

  • From Middle English kepen (“to keep, guard, look after, watch”), from Old English cēpan (“to seize, hold, observe”), from Proto-Germanic *kōpijaną (compare West Frisian kypje ‘to look’), variant of *kapōną (compare Old English capian ‘to look’, Dutch kapen ‘to seize, snatch’, German gaffen ‘to gape’, Danish kope (“to gawk, stare”)), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵab-, *ǵāb- (“to look after”) (compare Lithuanian žẽbti ‘to eat reluctantly’, Russian забота (zabota) ‘care, worry’).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English kepen from Old English cēpan to observe, seize

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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