keel

[kiːl]

keel Definition

the lengthwise timber or steel structure along the base of a ship, supporting the framework of the whole, and sometimes projecting downwards to form a fixed point for the attachment of a cable or anchor..

Using keel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "keel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The keel of the ship was damaged in the storm.

  • Example

    The shipwrights laid the keel of the new vessel.

  • Example

    The keel provides stability to the ship.

keel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for keel

Phrases with keel

  • to fall over suddenly, especially because you are very ill or weak

    Example

    He keeled over and died of a heart attack.

  • in a stable or balanced state

    Example

    After the initial turbulence, the company's finances are now on an even keel.

  • to remain calm and balanced, especially during difficult times

    Example

    She managed to keep an even keel despite the stress of the situation.

Origins of keel

from Middle English 'kēle', from Old Norse 'kjölr'

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Summary: keel in Brief

'Keel' [kiːl] refers to the lengthwise timber or steel structure along the base of a ship that supports the framework of the whole. It can also project downwards to form a fixed point for the attachment of a cable or anchor. The phrase 'on an even keel' means in a stable or balanced state, while 'keep an even keel' means to remain calm and balanced, especially during difficult times.

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