kept
Americanverb
adjective
verb
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the past tense and past participle of keep
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pejorative a woman maintained by a man as his mistress
Other Word Forms
- unkept adjective
- well-kept adjective
Etymology
Origin of kept
First recorded in 1670–80 kept for def. 2
Example Sentences
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They kept operating as long as possible because “to close something meant to lose all investments and assets irrevocably,” he said.
From MarketWatch
But I pressed on, kept it short and off it went.
From Los Angeles Times
When asked if she can keep a secret herself, she joked: "I have kept a secret for a very long time. Jennifer Saunders is an alien."
From BBC
"Well done Australia. Dominated every game pretty much. A fitting result. They kept the foot on the throat."
From Barron's
United have still only kept two clean sheets all season.
From BBC
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