Definitions and Examples of receive, keep
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To get or be given something.
Example
I was happy to receive a gift from my friend on my birthday.
To have or retain possession of something.
Example
I decided to keep the book instead of returning it to the library.
Key Differences: receive vs keep
- 1Receive is used when someone gets something from someone else, while send is used when someone gives something to someone else.
- 2Keep is used when someone retains or holds onto something, while send is used when someone transfers something to someone else.
Effective Usage of receive, keep
- 1In Communication: Use send and receive to describe the transfer of information or goods.
- 2In Daily Life: Use keep to describe holding onto something or not giving it away.
- 3In Business: Use send and receive to describe the exchange of goods or services between companies.
Remember this!
The antonyms of send are receive and keep. Use send and receive to describe the transfer of information or goods, while keep is used to describe holding onto something or not giving it away.