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- adjectivekeen (adjective) · keener (comparative adjective) · keenest (superlative adjective)
- (of a sense) highly developed:"I have keen eyesight"
- having or showing great perception or insight:"her keen intellect" · "a keen understanding of animal psychology"
- (of the edge or point of a blade) sharp.
- (of the air or wind) extremely cold; biting.
- literary(of a smell, light, or sound) penetrating; clear.
- having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm:"keen believers in the monetary system" · "a keen desire to learn"
- (keen on)interested in or attracted by (someone or something):"Bob makes it obvious he's keen on her"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformaldatedexcellent:"I would soon fly to distant stars—how keen!"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(of prices) very low; competitive.
OriginOld English cēne ‘wise, clever’, also ‘brave, daring’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch koen and German kühn ‘bold, brave’. Current senses date from Middle English.verbkeen (verb) · keens (third person present) · keened (past tense) · keened (past participle) · keening (present participle)- wail in grief for a dead person; sing a keen:"the body of Johnny was taken by his own people who keened over him"
- make an eerie wailing sound:"the wind blew and wild birds keened in the sky"
nounkeen (noun) · keens (plural noun)- an Irish funeral song accompanied by wailing in lamentation for the dead.
Originmid 19th century: from Irish caoinim ‘I wail’.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.keenadjective (STRONG) extreme or very strong: keen interestMany people are taking a keen interest (= a very great interest) in the result of the vote. C1 very good or well developed: a keen sense of smelldictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/keen: intellectually alert : having or characteristic of a quick penetrating mind a keen student a keen awareness of the problem also : shrewdly astutewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/keenWhat does keen mean? Keen commonly means eager, interested, or enthusiastic. This sense of the word is often followed by about or on and the particular interest, as in He’s very keen on music. More generally, keen means sharp, intense, or strong. It can be used to mean sharp in a literal way, as in a keen blade.www.dictionary.com/browse/keen1 keen / ˈ kiːn/ adjective keener; keenest Britannica Dictionary definition of KEEN [also more keen; most keen] 1 : having or showing an ability to think clearly and to understand what is not obvious or simple about something a keen intellect/intelligence/mindwww.britannica.com/dictionary/keen
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