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- Dictionarykeen/kiːn/
adjective
- 1. having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm: British "a keen gardener" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a sense) highly developed: "I have keen eyesight" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of KEEN is intellectually alert : having or characteristic of a quick penetrating mind; also : shrewdly astute. How to use keen in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Keen.
KEEN definition: 1. very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much: 2. extreme or very strong: 3…. Learn more.
More generally, keen means sharp, intense, or strong. It can be used to mean sharp in a literal way, as in a keen blade. It can also be used in several figurative ways. A keen sense of smell is one that’s very strong and perceptive. A keen intellect is one that’s sharp in the sense of being mentally strong. A keen desire is an
If you have a keen interest in something, you are really, really into it. Keen is an adjective that describes something that is intense, sharp, or focused.
If you are keen on doing something, you very much want to do it. If you are keen that something should happen, you very much want it to happen. He was keen to show his family the photos.
KEEN definition: 1. very interested or enthusiastic: 2. wanting to do something very much: 3. very good or well…. Learn more.
(British English, informal) liking somebody/something very much; very interested in somebody/something. They've been on a few dates together and Naomi seems really keen. keen on somebody/something Tom's very keen on Anna. He's particularly keen on football. Sally's quite keen on the idea.
Having a fine, sharp cutting edge or point. 2. Having or marked by intellectual quickness and acuity. See Synonyms at sharp. 3. Acutely sensitive: a keen ear. 4. Sharp; vivid; strong: "His entire body hungered for keen sensation, something exciting" (Richard Wright). 5. Intense or bracing: a keen wind. 6.
characterized by strength and distinctness of perception; extremely sensitive or responsive: keen eyes; keen ears. Synonyms: acute, penetrating, piercing. having or showing great mental penetration or acumen: keen reasoning; a keen mind. Synonyms: clever, shrewd, sagacious, astute, acute, discerning. Antonyms: obtuse, dull.
5 days ago · keen (comparative keener or more keen, superlative keenest or most keen) ( chiefly Commonwealth ) Often with a prepositional phrase , or with to and an infinitive : showing a quick and ardent responsiveness or willingness ; eager , enthusiastic , interested .