Keen
/kiːn/
/kiːn/
Having a sharp cutting edge or point; Painful as if caused by a sharp instrument; Very good; Intense or sharp; Having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions.
adjectivepositive
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1. She's keen on learning new skills.
Generated by GPT.2. His keen eye for detail caught the error.
Generated by GPT.3. The keen observer noticed everything.
Generated by GPT.4. She's keen but also patient.
Generated by GPT.5. His keen interest in the project showed.
Generated by GPT.6. The child has a keen sense of hearing.
Quoted from Tatoeba.7. That young man is very keen on cycling.
Quoted from Tatoeba.8. I could not repress a keen thrill of sympathy for the child, whoever it was, whose only Christmas was to watch, in cold and storm, the rich banquet ungratefully enjoyed by the lonely bachelor.
Quoted from Tatoeba.9. He was a very tall, thin man, with a long nose like a beak, which shot out between two keen, grey eyes, set closely together and sparkling brightly from behind a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.
Quoted from Tatoeba.10. He was a thick-set, burly man with a shock of grizzled hair, a brown, weather-beaten face, and blue eyes which were keen to the verge of fierceness.
Quoted from Tatoeba.11. I’m keen on computers.
Quoted from Wiktionary.12. She’s keen to learn another language.
Quoted from Wiktionary.13. “Do you want to go on holiday with me?” “Yes, I’m keen.”
Quoted from Wiktionary.14. This boy has a keen appetite.
Quoted from Wiktionary.15. Keen satire or sarcasm
Quoted from Wiktionary.16. A keen wind
Quoted from Wiktionary.17. The cold is very keen
Quoted from Wiktionary.18. I just got this peachy keen new dress.
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