What is another word for kept at bay?
Pronunciation:
[ kˈɛpt at bˈe͡ɪ], [ kˈɛpt at bˈeɪ], [ k_ˈɛ_p_t a_t b_ˈeɪ]
Synonyms for Kept at bay:
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v.
• fight back/fight off • rebuff • repel • ward/ward off Other relevant words:
- avert ,
- avoid ,
- beat back ,
- beat off ,
- block ,
- bottle up ,
- brush off ,
- buck ,
- cast aside ,
- chase away ,
- check ,
- chide ,
- confront ,
- contain ,
- control ,
- cross ,
- curb ,
- cut ,
- decline ,
- deflect ,
- deny ,
- deter ,
- disallow ,
- discourage ,
- dismiss ,
- disown ,
- dispute ,
- disregard ,
- divert ,
- drive away ,
- drive back ,
- drive off ,
- duel ,
- fend ,
- fend off ,
- fight ,
- foil ,
- force back ,
- force off ,
- forestall ,
- frustrate ,
- give cold shoulder to ,
- halt ,
- hold back ,
- hold off ,
- ignore ,
- interrupt ,
- keep at a distance ,
- keep at arm's length ,
- keep off ,
- kick ,
- lash out at ,
- neglect ,
- not hear of ,
- obviate ,
- oppose ,
- parry ,
- preclude ,
- prevent ,
- push back ,
- put in one's place ,
- put to flight ,
- put up fight ,
- rebuff ,
- rebuke ,
- rebut ,
- refuse ,
- reject ,
- repel ,
- reply ,
- repress ,
- reprove ,
- repudiate ,
- repulse ,
- resist ,
- restrain ,
- retaliate ,
- rule out ,
- send away ,
- slight ,
- snub ,
- spurn ,
- stand up against ,
- stave off ,
- tell off ,
- thwart ,
- traverse ,
- turn aside ,
- turn away ,
- turn down ,
- ward off ,
- withstand .
How to use "Kept at bay" in context?
There is an air of expectancy in the small, but enthusiastic, group of women huddled together before the microphone. They are here to talk about their experiences with self-care - a topic that is oftentimes ignored or stigmatized.
The moderator, a specialist in self-care, opens the floor for discussion. Much to the surprise of the audience, most of the conversation turns to topics like anxiety and depression.
"It is really important for us to keep the conversation going because, unfortunately, these are things that are kept at bay a lot," says one participant.
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