'keen' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'keen' with 20 example sentences.
- keen adjective
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: having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
: intense or sharp
: excellent
: painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
: having a sharp cutting edge or point
- keen noun
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: a funeral lament sung with loud wailing
- keen verb
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: express grief verbally
That is a keen observation.
The dog has a very keen sense of smell.
That young man is very keen on cycling.
I'm keen on swimming.
Are you very keen about going with them?
Japanese parents are not keen to talk about their own children.
He's keen on sports.
She is keen on birds and flowers.
She is keen to go abroad.
The kid has a keen sense of hearing.
I was keen on classical music in my school days.
You have a keen sense of direction.
Bob is keen to pass the examination.
He has a keen awareness of the problem.
He is a keen Stephen King fan.
She has a keen business sense.
I'm not too keen on it.
He is not very keen on coming tomorrow.
A fence between makes love more keen.
For a rough branch, a keen axe is needed.