Pronunciation: /kip ɪn saɪt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Keep in sight means to not lose visual contact with something or someone.
A2 During the hike, it's important to keep the trail markers in sight at all times.
B1 As a lifeguard, it is crucial to keep swimmers in sight to ensure their safety.
B2 The detective instructed his team to keep the suspect in sight during the investigation.
C1 Pilots must keep other aircraft in sight to avoid collisions in busy airspace.
C2 The photographer's goal was to keep the elusive wildlife in sight long enough to capture the perfect shot.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I always keep my keys in sight so I don't lose them.
A2 When hiking, it's important to keep the trail markers in sight.
B1 During the presentation, make sure to keep the audience in sight to gauge their reactions.
B2 As a lifeguard, it is crucial to keep swimmers in sight at all times.
C1 The detective kept the suspect in sight as he followed him through the crowded streets.
C2 Pilots must keep other aircraft in sight to avoid collisions while flying in busy airspace.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering questions such as how, when, where, or to what extent
A1 When hiking in the mountains, always keep your friends in sight.
A2 During the game, make sure to keep the ball in sight at all times.
B1 To stay safe while swimming, it's important to keep the shore in sight.
B2 When traveling in a foreign country, it's best to keep your passport in sight at all times.
C1 In order to successfully navigate through the busy city streets, you must keep the map in sight.
C2 As a pilot, it is crucial to keep the runway in sight during landing.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 When hiking in the mountains, always keep the trail in sight.
A2 During the game, make sure to keep your opponents in sight at all times.
B1 As a lifeguard, it is important to keep swimmers in sight to ensure their safety.
B2 Pilots are trained to keep other aircraft in sight to avoid collisions.
C1 The detective was able to keep the suspect in sight throughout the investigation.
C2 In order to win the race, the cyclist must keep the leader in sight and strategize accordingly.
formal It is important to keep the target in sight at all times during the experiment.
informal Make sure to keep your friend in sight while we explore the park.
slang Hey, don't lose sight of your goal, keep it in sight!
figurative Even in the darkest times, we must keep hope in sight to persevere.
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