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UK//kiːp ʌp//US//kip ʌp//

Meaning of Keep up

Maintain the same pace or level as someone or something.

In simple words: Stay at the same speed or level as someone or something.

Keep up in a sentence

  • I need to keep up with my studies to pass the exam.
  • If you want to play basketball, you have to keep up with the training.
  • It's hard to keep up with technology these days.
  • She walks fast; I can barely keep up!
  • Make sure to keep up with the project deadlines.
  • During the discussion, I tried to keep up with their arguments.
  • He often struggles to keep up with her in conversations.

How to use Keep up

Use 'keep up' when discussing maintaining pace in a conversation or activity. Avoid it in very formal writing or speech.

Grammar pattern

keep up + with + object

Memory hint

Think of a race where you must 'keep up' with the runners to stay in the game.

Related words

Collocations with Keep up

  • keep up with trends
  • keep up appearances
  • keep up communication

Synonyms for Keep up

Common mistakes with Keep up

  • Confusing with 'catch up' – 'keep up' is about maintaining pace, while 'catch up' means to reach someone.
  • Using inappropriately in formal contexts – it’s often seen as casual.
  • Omitting 'with' when needed – always say 'keep up with someone or something.'

Compare Keep up with Maintain, Match, Follow

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Frequently asked questions about Keep up

What does Keep up mean?

Stay at the same speed or level as someone or something.

What is the definition of Keep up?

Maintain the same pace or level as someone or something.

How do you use Keep up in a sentence?

I need to keep up with my studies to pass the exam.

Can you give another example of Keep up?

If you want to play basketball, you have to keep up with the training.

What are synonyms for Keep up?

Common alternatives include stay abreast, maintain, match, follow, keep pace.

What words go with Keep up?

It commonly pairs with keep up with trends, keep up appearances, keep up communication.

What are common mistakes when using Keep up?

Confusing with 'catch up' – 'keep up' is about maintaining pace, while 'catch up' means to reach someone. Using inappropriately in formal contexts – it’s often seen as casual. Omitting 'with' when needed – always say 'keep up with someone or something.'

How do you pronounce Keep up?

US: //kip ʌp//, UK: //kiːp ʌp//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Keep up?

Use 'keep up' when discussing maintaining pace in a conversation or activity. Avoid it in very formal writing or speech.