How Do You Spell KEEP AWAY?

Pronunciation: [kˈiːp ɐwˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The phrase "keep away" is commonly used to express the idea of staying or remaining at a distance. It is often spelled with a long "e" sound at the beginning of the word "keep," as well as a long "a" sound in the middle of "away." In IPA phonetic transcription, this phrase can be represented as /kiːp əweɪ/, with the "iː" sound indicating the long "e" and the "ə" indicating the schwa sound commonly used in the English language.

KEEP AWAY Meaning and Definition

  1. The phrase "keep away" refers to the act of maintaining a distance or preventing someone or something from approaching or reaching a certain person, object, or area. It essentially signifies an intentional separation or isolation to avoid any potential harm, danger, or unwanted interaction.

    In the context of human behavior, "keep away" suggests deliberately staying away from someone for various reasons, including personal preferences, conflicts, or dislike. For example, if a person wants to maintain distance from someone due to a disagreement or conflict, they may explicitly state, "Please keep away from me."

    "Keep away" can apply to objects as well. When used in reference to belongings or possessions, it implies safeguarding or preventing unauthorized access or use. For instance, children may be warned to "keep away" from certain objects, such as fragile items or hazardous substances.

    In certain sports or games, "keep away" indicates a tactic employed to maintain possession of a ball or object while preventing opponents from gaining control. It involves passing, dribbling, or maneuvering the object skillfully to keep it out of the reach of opponents.

    Overall, "keep away" conveys the idea of deliberately maintaining distance, preventing access, or avoiding contact with someone or something, whether it be for personal, protective, or strategic purposes.

Common Misspellings for KEEP AWAY

  • jeep away
  • meep away
  • oeep away
  • ieep away
  • kwep away
  • ksep away
  • kdep away
  • krep away
  • k4ep away
  • k3ep away
  • kewp away
  • kesp away
  • kedp away
  • kerp away
  • ke4p away
  • ke3p away
  • keeo away
  • keel away

Etymology of KEEP AWAY

The phrase "keep away" is derived from the combination of two words: "keep" and "away".

- "Keep" originated from the Old English word "cēpan" which meant "to care for, watch over, guard, or protect". Over time, it developed to include the meaning of "to retain possession of" or "to safeguard from loss or injury".

- "Away" has its origins in the Old English word "onweg" which meant "from this, off, or away". It evolved to describe a state of being at a distance from a particular location or object.

When combined, "keep" and "away" create a phrase that signifies maintaining a distance or preventing someone or something from approaching or reaching a specific point or object.

Idioms with the word KEEP AWAY

  • keep away To maintain a distance or stay away from someone or something.

Conjugate verb Keep away

CONDITIONAL

I would keep away
you would keep away
he/she/it would keep away
we would keep away
they would keep away

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be keeping away
you would be keeping away
he/she/it would be keeping away
we would be keeping away
they would be keeping away

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have keep away
you would have keep away
he/she/it would have keep away
we would have keep away
they would have keep away

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been keeping away
you would have been keeping away
he/she/it would have been keeping away
we would have been keeping away
they would have been keeping away

FUTURE

I will keep away
you will keep away
he/she/it will keep away
we will keep away
they will keep away

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be keeping away
you will be keeping away
he/she/it will be keeping away
we will be keeping away
they will be keeping away

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have kept away
you will have kept away
he/she/it will have kept away
we will have kept away
they will have kept away

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been keeping away
you will have been keeping away
he/she/it will have been keeping away
we will have been keeping away
they will have been keeping away

IMPERATIVE

you keep away
we let´s keep away

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to keep away

PAST

I kept away
you kept away
he/she/it kept away
we kept away
they kept away

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was keeping away
you were keeping away
he/she/it was keeping away
we were keeping away
they were keeping away

PAST PARTICIPLE

kept away

PAST PERFECT

I had kept away
you had kept away
he/she/it had kept away
we had kept away
they had kept away

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been keeping away
you had been keeping away
he/she/it had been keeping away
we had been keeping away
they had been keeping away

PRESENT

I keep away
you keep away
he/she/it keeps away
we keep away
they keep away

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am keeping away
you are keeping away
he/she/it is keeping away
we are keeping away
they are keeping away

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

keeping away

PRESENT PERFECT

I have kept away
you have kept away
he/she/it has kept away
we have kept away
they have kept away

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been keeping away
you have been keeping away
he/she/it has been keeping away
we have been keeping away
they have been keeping away