Verb
1. Retain or continue to have or do something: _"She's determined to keep her promise."_
2. Prevent or stop something from happening or changing: _"The locks kept the door shut."_
3. Care for or maintain something in a particular state: _"He keeps his car in good condition."_
4. Reserve for a particular person or purpose: _"These seats are kept for disabled guests."_
5. Adhere to or observe something: _"He kept his word."_
6. Stay or remain in a particular place or position: _"She kept her distance."_
7. Store or have something in one's possession: _"She kept the money in a safe."_
8. Guard or protect: _"The guards kept watch over the prisoners."_
Noun
1. A large box or cupboard, especially one with drawers, for storing clothes or other items: _"She keeps her socks in the top drawer of her wardrobe."_
2. A dwelling or building for a specific purpose, such as a guesthouse or an inn: _"We stayed at a bed and breakfast keep in the countryside."_
3. A strong fortified place, such as a castle, especially in medieval times: _"The keep stood tall on the hill overlooking the town."_
Adjective
1. Loyal, faithful, or steadfast: _"He was a keep friend, always there when you needed him."_
2. Firmly fixed or secure in place: _"The door was keep shut with a deadbolt lock."_