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keep vs lay in

lay in vs keep

keep is a noun but lay in is not a noun.

keep and lay in both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
keep Yes No Yes No
lay in No No Yes No
As verbs, lay in is a hyponym of keep; that is, lay in is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than keep:
  • keep: retain possession of
  • lay in: keep or lay aside for future use
keep (noun) lay in (noun)
the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress
a cell in a jail or prison
the financial means whereby one lives
keep (verb) lay in (verb)
prevent (food) from rotting keep or lay aside for future use
prevent the action or expression of
stick to correctly or closely
maintain by writing regular records
supply with necessities and support
hold and prevent from leaving
retain possession of
look after; be the keeper of; have charge of
retain rights to
maintain for use and service
have as a supply
store or keep customarily
stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state
allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature
conform one's action or practice to
behave as expected during of holidays or rites
cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity
supply with room and board
maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger
fail to spoil or rot
continue a certain state, condition, or activity
to rear
Difference between keep and lay in

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