safe keeping
Definition
- Noun:
- Protection or custody: "safe keeping" refers to the act of keeping something secure or in a protected state, often by placing it in a trustworthy person's care or a secure location.
- A state of being safely stored: It denotes the condition of being kept away from harm, loss, or theft.
Usage Examples
- (She gave her jewelry to the bank to be protected.)
- (The documents are under the lawyer's protective custody.)
- (We stored the valuables in a secure box to prevent loss.)
Advanced Usage
- "for safe keeping": used as a prepositional phrase indicating the purpose of protection.
- He left his passport with the hotel receptionist for safe keeping. (He left his passport with the receptionist to be kept secure.)
Variants and Related Words
- Safekeeping (n): a compound noun meaning the same as "safe keeping," often written as one word.
- The museum offers safekeeping for rare artifacts. (The museum provides secure storage for rare items.)
- Keep (v): to have or hold in one's possession or care.
- Please keep this letter safe. (Hold this letter securely.)
- Safe (adj): free from danger or risk.
- The money is safe in the vault. (The money is not in danger.)
Synonyms
- Custody: the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
- Protection: the action of keeping someone or something safe.
- Storage: the action of keeping something for future use in a safe place.
Related Idioms
- In safe hands: under the care of a reliable person or organization.
- Your project is in safe hands with our team. (Your project is being handled reliably.)
- Under lock and key: securely locked up.
- The priceless painting is kept under lock and key. (The painting is locked away securely.)