Keep Unscramble word

keep is a Scrabble word, keep uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for keep Ten points.
Words with Friends point value for keep: Ten points.

Below are the results of unscrambling keep. We found a total of 18 words by unscrambling the letters in keep.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in keep

peek 10 peke 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in keep

eke 7 kee 7 kep 9 pee 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in keep

ee 2 ep 4 pe 4 pk 8

Definitions of keep

British English : keep kiːp When you keep something, you store it somewhere.She kept her money under the bed. VERBstore

verb

  1. (transitive) to have or retain possession of
  2. (transitive) to have temporary possession or charge of   ⇒ keep my watch for me during the game
  3. (transitive) to store in a customary place   ⇒ I keep my books in the desk
  4. to remain or cause to remain in a specified state or condition   ⇒ keep the dog quiet , keep ready
  5. to continue or cause to continue   ⇒ keep the beat , keep in step
  6. (transitive) to have or take charge or care of   ⇒ keep the shop for me till I return
  7. (transitive) to look after or maintain for use, pleasure, etc   ⇒ to keep chickens , keep two cars
  8. (transitive) to provide for the upkeep or livelihood of
  9. (transitive) to support financially, esp in return for sexual favours   ⇒ he keeps a mistress in the country
  10. to confine or detain or be confined or detained
  11. to withhold or reserve or admit of withholding or reserving   ⇒ your news will keep till later
  12. (transitive) to refrain from divulging or violating   ⇒ to keep a secret , keep one's word
  13. to preserve or admit of preservation
  14. (transitive) sometimes foll by up to observe with due rites or ceremonies   ⇒ to keep Christmas
  15. (transitive) to maintain by writing regular records in   ⇒ to keep a diary
  16. when intr, foll by in, on, to, etc to stay in, on, or at (a place or position)   ⇒ please keep your seats , keep to the path
  17. (transitive) to associate with (esp in the phrase keep bad company)
  18. (transitive) to maintain in existence   ⇒ to keep court in the palace
  19. (transitive) (mainly British ) to have habitually in stock   ⇒ this shop keeps all kinds of wool
  20. See how are you keeping?
  21. See keep tabs on
  22. See keep track of
  23. See keep time
  24. See keep wicket
  25. See you can keep it

noun

  1. living or support   ⇒ he must work for his keep
  2. (archaic ) charge or care
  3. Also called : dungeon , donjon . the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress