Pronunciation: /kip ˈɡoʊɪŋ/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the action of continuing or progressing
A1 I keep going to the park every day.
A2 She keeps going to the gym to stay fit.
B1 They keep going back to their favorite restaurant.
B2 He keeps going over the details to make sure everything is correct.
C1 The team keeps going despite facing numerous challenges.
C2 The marathon runner kept going even when she was exhausted.
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb, in this case, modifying the verb 'keep' to indicate the manner in which the action is being done
A1 I can't find my keys, but I will keep going until I do.
A2 Even though the hike was difficult, we decided to keep going until we reached the summit.
B1 Despite facing many challenges, she was determined to keep going and achieve her goals.
B2 After facing criticism and setbacks, the team decided to keep going and prove their doubters wrong.
C1 In the face of adversity, he had the resilience to keep going and never give up.
C2 Despite the long and arduous journey, they were determined to keep going until they reached their destination.
formal Despite facing numerous obstacles, it is important to keep going and never give up.
informal Hey, don't worry about the setbacks, just keep going and you'll get there eventually.
slang Dude, just keep going and you'll crush it!
figurative Life is like a marathon, you just have to keep going even when it gets tough.
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