[count] 1 a : a device that is used to open a lock or start an automobile ◊The usual type of key is a small metal object that you insert into a narrow opening and turn.
▪ You need the key to get into the drawer. ▪ She turned the key and opened the door. ▪ house/car keys ▪ the ignition key of a car ▪ the key to the lock — often used figuratively ▪ That woman holds the key to his heart. — see also latchkey, passkey, skeleton key
b : a device that looks like a key and that is used to turn something
▪ a key for winding a clock 2 : something that is necessary in order to do or achieve something — usually singular ▪ If you want to improve your health, exercise is the key. — usually + to ▪ The key to hitting the ball well is following through on your stroke. ▪ Hard work is the key to success. 3 a : something that provides an explanation or solution — usually + to ▪ the key to a riddle
b : a list of words or phrases that explain the meaning of symbols or abbreviations
▪ Use the key to decode the symbols. ▪ a pronunciation key 4 a : any one of the buttons of a computer or typewriter that you push with your fingers
▪ He tapped away at the keys, typing his letter. — see picture at computer; see also function key, shift key
b : any one of the parts that you push with your fingers to play a piano or similar musical instrument
▪ She sat down at the piano and put her hands on the keys. 5 music : a system of musical tones based on a scale beginning on the note for which the system is named
▪ the key of C ▪ The symphony changes key from G major to E minor.
▪ You need the key to get into the drawer. ▪ She turned the key and opened the door. ▪ house/car keys ▪ the ignition key of a car ▪ the key to the lock — often used figuratively ▪ That woman holds the key to his heart. — see also latchkey, passkey, skeleton key
b : a device that looks like a key and that is used to turn something
▪ a key for winding a clock
b : a list of words or phrases that explain the meaning of symbols or abbreviations
▪ Use the key to decode the symbols. ▪ a pronunciation key
▪ He tapped away at the keys, typing his letter. — see picture at computer; see also function key, shift key
b : any one of the parts that you push with your fingers to play a piano or similar musical instrument
▪ She sat down at the piano and put her hands on the keys.
▪ the key of C ▪ The symphony changes key from G major to E minor.
under lock and key — see 2lock
— compare 4key







