keen|keener|keenest in English
adjective
[kɪːn]
sharp; biting, pungent; clever, perceptive, astute; strong, intense; eager, enthusiastic; wonderful, amazing (Slang)
Use "keen|keener|keenest" in a sentence
1. 8 It'seems keener on blood transfusions than on bloodletting.
2. He is a man of great discipline and keenest muscle.
3. Synonyms for Brainiest include brightest, cleverest, smartest, fastest, keenest, nimblest, quickest, sharpest, ablest and swottiest
4. Countries in the tropics are the keenest consumers, because culturally, it's acceptable.
5. We hear these people are eccentric but keen, terribly keen.
6. 3 For now Harriet's keener on seeing chess get a better press.
7. 13 After entering WTO, our financial industry will be faced with a keener competition.
8. Please quote keen prices.
9. He's a keen balloonist.
10. The keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe the sight the gentry ( George Eliot ).
11. I'm keen on antique
12. The keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe at the sight of the gentryGeorge Eliot.
13. 10 She had never keener sense of freedom, of the absolute boldness and wantonness of liberty.
14. Avidity: Keen interest or enthusiasm
15. Eagles have very keen eyesight.
16. 6 We begin to sense with a keener sensitivity the needs of people around us.
17. The most skilled and literate combined the keenest sense of grievance with the ability to articulate their aspirations.
18. This knife is very keen.
19. She's a very keen gardener.
20. He's mad keen on planes.
21. My wife's a keen gardener.
22. I'm not keen on cabbage.
23. Agent Keen will soon disappear.
24. Bringing him such keen delight,
25. He's mad keen on football.