💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Keep in"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stay inverb | (intransitive) To remain at home. |
| get inverb | (transitive) To get into or inside something, literally or figuratively. |
| live inverb | (intransitive) To reside on the premises of one's employer (used especially of domestic staff such as nannies, cooks, maids, etc.) |
| find inverb | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see find, in. |
| settle inverb | (idiomatic) To get comfortable or established, as in a new place. |
| stay onverb | (idiomatic) to continue in a place or situation, while others leave. |
| work inverb | (transitive) To find time or space for, amid other things. |
| keepverb | (transitive) To continue in (a course or mode of action); to not intermit or fall from; to uphold or maintain. |
| hold ontoverb | (idiomatic) To manage to keep something. |
| holdnoun | A grasp or grip. |
| keep one's eye inverb | (chiefly UK) To keep in practice. |
| stay upverb | (intransitive) To remain awake; to not go to bed. |
| retainverb | (transitive) Often followed by from: to hold back (someone or something); to check, to prevent, to restrain, to stop. |
| restnoun | (uncountable, of a person or animal) Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep. |
| hold onverb | (idiomatic) Wait a short while. |
| go intoverb | To get involved in; to investigate or explore. |
| get itverb | To understand something; to catch on; to fully appreciate its implications. |
| continueverb | (transitive) To proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity). |
| keep aroundverb | (transitive) to keep something near one. |
| take itverb | To start doing. |
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