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Synonyms for keep down
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : keep |
Phonetic Transcription : kip |
Top 10 synonyms for keep down Other synonyms for the word keep down
- abuse
- aggrieve
- arrest
- benumb
- bind
- bottle up
- box up
- bridle
- burden
- chain
- check
- choke back
- choke off
- circumscribe
- clam
- clam up
- close up
- contain
- control
- cool
- cool it
- cork
- cork up
- crack down
- crush
- cut short
- deaden
- debar
- decrease the volume
- delimit
- despotize
- deter
- direct
- dishearten
- dispirit
- distress
- drown
- dry up
- dull
- dumb
- dummy up
- encumber
- extinguish
- fetter
- force
- gag
- govern
- guide
- hamper
- handicap
- harass
- harness
- harry
- hem in
- hinder
- hogtie
- hold
- hold one's tongue
- hound
- hush
- hush one's mouth
- hush-hush
- impound
- imprison
- inhibit
- jail
- keep
- keep down
- keep in line
- keep it down
- kill
- limit
- lock up
- lower
- lull
- maltreat
- manacle
- moderate
- muffle
- mute
- muzzle
- outrage
- overawe
- overcome
- overload
- overpower
- overthrow
- overwhelm
- persecute
- pick on
- pinion
- pipe down
- plague
- press
- prevent
- prey on
- proscribe
- pull back
- put damper on
- put down
- put screws to
- put the lid on
- put the squeeze on
- put upon
- quash
- quell
- quiet
- quiet down
- quieten
- reduce
- repress
- restrict
- ride
- rule
- sadden
- saddle
- say nothing
- shush
- shut up
- silence
- sit on
- smother
- soft-pedal
- soften
- squelch
- stay
- stifle
- still
- strain
- strike dumb
- subdue
- subjugate
- suppress
- tax
- tie down
- tie up
- tongue-tie
- torment
- torture
- trample
- trouble
- turn down
- tyrranize
- vex
- weigh heavy upon
- worry
- wrong
Définition of keep down
Origin :- late Old English cepan "to seize, hold," also "to observe," from Proto-Germanic *kopijanan, but with no certain connection to other languages. It possibly is related to Old English capian "to look," from Proto-Germanic *kap- (cepan was used c.1000 to render Latin observare), which would make the basic sense "to keep an eye on."
- The word prob. belongs primarily to the vulgar and non-literary stratum of the language; but it comes up suddenly into literary use c.1000, and that in many senses, indicating considerable previous development. [OED]
- Sense of "preserve, maintain" is from mid-14c. Meaning "to maintain in proper order" is from 1550s; meaning "financially support and privately control" (usually in reference to mistresses) is from 1540s. Related: Kept; keeping.
- As in mute : verb muffle, tone down sound
- As in oppress : verb depress, subdue
- As in restrain : verb keep under control; hold back
- As in silence : verb make or be quiet
- As in quieten : verb silence
- As in shush : verb silence
- Meantime she tried to keep down her anxiety by keeping up her anger.
- Extract from : « The Eternal City » by Hall Caine
- But I'm fightin' hard to keep down my old salt-water temper.
- Extract from : « Keziah Coffin » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- Before sweeping the shop dampen the floor to keep down the dust.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- He paused, trying to keep down his rising anger, and failed.
- Extract from : « Almayer's Folly » by Joseph Conrad
- Ross found it hard to keep down his temper at this discourtesy.
- Extract from : « The Boy with the U. S. Weather Men » by Francis William Rolt-Wheeler
- One would expect the giants of the deep to keep down their population.
- Extract from : « Angling Sketches » by Andrew Lang
- All the pumps in the ship would not keep down such a leak as this.
- Extract from : « A Final Reckoning » by G. A. Henty
- The floor of the plant had recently been oiled to keep down dust.
- Extract from : « The Ambulance Made Two Trips » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
- Those unemployed are the men who keep down the wages of the workers.
- Extract from : « The Sequel » by George A. Taylor
- We can keep down behind the shelter of the pile, till we have got most of them out.
- Extract from : « On the Irrawaddy » by G. A. Henty
Antonyms for keep down
- abandon
- agitate
- aid
- allow
- articulate
- assist
- be noisy
- benefit
- boost
- calm
- comfort
- communicate
- compliment
- delight
- disturb
- encourage
- forsake
- free
- give in
- give up
- gladden
- help
- increase
- inspirit
- irritate
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- make happy
- misguide
- mislead
- neglect
- permit
- please
- praise
- promote
- raise
- release
- set free
- soothe
- speak
- start
- strengthen
- surrender
- talk
- turn on
- voice
- yield
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