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Synonyms and antonyms of To keep a promise in British Thesaurus

To keep a promise

keep (verb)

to do what you said you would do

hold to ()

to do what you have promised or decided

stick to ()

to do something that you promised or decided you would do, or that you believe you should do

remember (verb)

to do something that you promised to do or that you have to do, and not forget about it

come through (informal)

informal to do something that you have agreed or promised to do

fulfil (verb)

to do what you have said you will do

honour (verb)

to do what you promised to do or what it is your duty to do

meet (verb)

to do what you planned or promised to do

keep your word ()

to do what you promised to do

deliver (verb)

to do something that you have promised to do

come up with the goods ()

to do what you have said you will do or what people expect

deliver the goods ()

to do something that you have promised to do or are expected to do

make good (on) a promise/threat/debt etc ()

to do or pay what you have said you would

redeem a promise/an obligation ()

to do something that you promised to do

stick by ()

to do something that you promised or decided that you would do