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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(241) Although it was McCartney who announced the breakup, he had been most keen to continue.
(242) But the buildings he developed during his heyday are still there and the federal government is keen to find buyers for them.
(243) She played her part to the end, grateful that Ace didn't seem keen on prolonging the agony.
(244) Radio people are keen professionals so find out who makes the decisions and seize opportunities as they arise.
(245) His left eye under its shaggy eyebrow regarded me with keen amusement.
(246) London had been grit grey for months, and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory.
(247) In our dealings with the police we have found that they can blow hot and cold. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime, other times they are more reluctant.
(248) If these people are so keen on farming, why did they bother forming a band?
(249) He was clearly keen to up the pace after the hosts averaged just two-and-a-half runs an over yesterday.
(250) Competition for the few places available is keen and a high academic standard is required.
(251) When their businesses were booming, they could afford to pose as tough-talking entrepreneurs keen to take on the telephone companies.
(252) The aerospace companies, and the elected representatives of their employees, are keen to salvage what jobs they may.
(253) According to new statistics, most of us buy the bulk of our wine from supermarkets and are keen on own brands.
(254) It was widely believed that City were no more guilty than a great many other clubs keen to do well in the emergency competitions.
(255) The little man was ambling along in the middle of the street, looking around him with an expression of keen interest.
(256) He was a generous man with strong abrasive streaks and keen hatreds.
(257) Brookner probes with scrupulous attention, keen irony and a profound appreciation of the endless ambivalences that beset human relationships.
(258) Recommended to anyone keen to delve beneath the stock images of this troubled but beautiful country.
(259) Run by qualified volunteers, the club is keen to attract people of all ages and all abilities.
(260) Lloyd's is keen not only to increase its market share but to broaden its spread of risks.
(261) Later in marriage a particularly keen sense of commitment may be felt towards aged or ailing parents.
(262) Don't become despondent just because it seems that your employer is keen to drive a hard bargain.
(263) A leading authority on menswear, he is still, at 82,(http://sentencedict.com/keen.html) a keen tennis player.
(264) Pempie wanted to go to the psychiatrist because she's very keen on astrology and sends away for readings.
(265) Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.
(266) He broiled inside his own deep anger, keen for reasons to writhe and scream.
(267) The Department of Health is also keen that this formula should be used as the basis for sub-regional distribution.
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.