Synonym: acute, bright, clever, cutting, exact, fine, quick, sharp, sharp-witted, smart. Antonym: blunt, dull, obtuse. Similar words: teen, queen, green, keep, screen, between, in the end, teenage. Meaning: [kɪːn] n. a funeral lament sung with loud wailing. v. express grief verbally. adj. 1. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions 2. intense or sharp 3. very good 4. as physically painful as if caused by a sharp instrument 5. having a sharp cutting edge or point.
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(121) Steve was keen to get all the dirt he could on her.
(122) There is expected to be a keen fight in the local elections.
(123) Please quote keen prices.
(124) James was keen to put some of the things he had learned into practice.
(125) He's a keen balloonist.
(126) They want their daughter to go to university, but they are also keen that she get a summer job.
(127) Detectives hunting the London bombers will be keen to interview him.
(128) He has had a keen and lifelong interest in astrological research.
(129) With an election in the offing, the prime minister is keen to maintain his popularity.
(130) Competition is very keen.
(131) Competition between bidders for this valuable painting has been keen.
(132) They showed keen interest in the various lathes on exhibition.
(133) He had retained a keen interest in the progress of the work.
(134) Mr Honda was himself a keen racing driver in his younger days.
(135) She's keen to get in on any discussions about the new project.
(136) I'm very keen that the European Union should be as open as possible to trade from Russia.
(137) George, despite his great height and gangling walk,[www.Sentencedict.com] was a keen dancer.
(138) Fitzgerald is keen to emulate Martin's record of three successive world titles.
(139) She was already a keen and experienced sailor, having crewed in both Merlin and Grayling.
(140) He shows keen interest in his friends, hearing out their problems and offering counsel.
(141) The children are mad keen to go to the zoo.
(142) She's a keen horsewoman.
(143) American companies are keen to scout out business opportunities in Vietnam.
(144) She wasn't keen at first, but she loved it once she got the bit between her teeth.
(145) She is keen at all costs to avoid a court case .
(146) He wasn't keen on the plan, but we managed to bring him round.
(147) The competition became so keen that many of smaller companies were frozen out.
(148) The wind had veered to north, bringing clear skies and a keen frost.
(149) With sharp eyes and keen sensibility, she has uncompromisingly tackled the hot issues in China.
(150) We were keen to get back to the hotel before the storm broke.
More similar words: teen, queen, green, keep, screen, between, in the end, teenage, fifteen, keep to, keep up, keep on, keep off, teenager, keep down, keep away, by the end of, at the end of, screening, keep out of, keep back, keep from, keep in mind, take effect, keep up with, keep an eye on, keep in touch, keep pace with, free enterprise, keep company with.