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Keep to Meaning in English

expression

ˈkip/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
KEEP too, KEEP tuh, KEEP ti
kˈiːp/ /tˈuː
KEEP too

Definition

To continue following a rule, plan, subject, or path; to not change or leave something.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or neutral. Used with rules ('keep to the speed limit'), plans ('keep to the plan'), or topics ('keep to the point'). Not interchangeable with 'keep' alone. Implies not deviating or changing direction.

Example Sentences

Please keep to the right side of the path.

basic

You must keep to the rules during the exam.

basic

Let's keep to our plan for the trip.

basic

If you want to get things done, you need to keep to your schedule.

natural

Try to keep to the main point when you speak.

natural

He finds it hard to keep to his diet on weekends.

natural