Similar words: drunkenness, wantonness, kennel, keen, earnestness, carelessness, uselessness, selflessness. Meaning: ['kɪːnɪs] n. 1. a quick and penetrating intelligence 2. a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something 3. thinness of edge or fineness of point.
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1, His speech fired the people with keenness for the plan.
2, This hard work has drained away my keenness.
3, This is because of their legitimate keenness to stress the presence of a communal principle in the history of mankind.
4, Lenders' keenness to write business has seen mortgage rates sink below base rates.
5, The keenness of the Horse Rangers is particularly evident during the build-up to their annual horse show.
6, This setback has drained away my keenness.
7, These adjectives mean having or showing mental keenness.
8, A few weeks'hard work should damp dawn his keenness.
9, With the dropping of day his keenness had evaporated.
10, The general's speech infused keenness into the men.
11, The keenness of his hunger had departed.
12, The general's speech infused us with keenness.
13, A few weeks'hsrd work should damp down his keenness.
14, His speech inspired the keenness in the soldiers.
15, You'd better whip up some keenness if you are to win the game.
16, These adjectives are synonymous when they refer to keenness and forcefulness of thought, expression,[http://sentencedict.com/keenness.html] or intellect.
17, These adjectives are synonymous when they refer keenness and forcefulness of thought, expression, or intellect.
18, He asked the players keenness and focus as they work for a win at San Mam é s.
19, John's keenness for sport soon yielded place to an interest in music.
20, Very fast with a marked keenness for hunting, both by sight and scent.
21, This keenness is manifested while going through the work itself.
22, His keenness for sport soon yielded place to an interest in music.
23, A good teacher should be able to infect his students with his own keenness for his subject.
24, Successive Lord Chancellors have gone on record stating their keenness to create a judiciary more representative of the population as a whole.
25, Another hand, we should enrich the students' lives and pay attention to experience to make the students' language sense tend towards wideness, deepness(sentencedict.com), beauty and keenness.
26, Mischievous little beggars they are, both of them, but talk about keenness!
27, His headache had departed; his every sense seemed to have gained keenness.
28, The scabbard is content to be dull when it protects the keenness of the word.
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