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keen 1 K0028500 (kēn)adj. keen·er, keen·est 1. Having a fine, sharp cutting edge or point.2. Having or marked by intellectual quickness and acuity. See Synonyms at sharp.3. Acutely sensitive: a keen ear.4. Sharp; vivid; strong: "His entire body hungered for keen sensation, something exciting" (Richard Wright).5. Intense or bracing: a keen wind.6. Pungent; acrid: A keen smell of skunk was left behind.7. a. Ardent; enthusiastic: a keen chess player.b. Eagerly desirous: keen on going to Europe in the spring.8. Slang Great; splendid; fine: What a keen day! [Middle English kene, from Old English cēne, brave.] keen′ly adv.keen′ness n.
keen 2 K0028500 (kēn)n. A loud wailing or lament for the dead.intr.v. keened, keen·ing, keens To wail in lamentation, especially for the dead. See Synonyms at cry. [From Irish Gaelic caoineadh, from caonim, I lament, from Old Irish caínim, coínim, perhaps of Brittonic origin.] keen′er n.keen (kiːn) adj1. eager or enthusiastic2. (foll by: on) fond (of); devoted (to): keen on a girl; keen on golf. 3. intellectually acute: a keen wit. 4. (of sight, smell, hearing, etc) capable of recognizing fine distinctions5. having a sharp cutting edge or point6. extremely cold and penetrating: a keen wind. 7. intense or strong: a keen desire. 8. chiefly Brit extremely low so as to be competitive: keen prices. 9. slang chiefly US and Canadian very good[Old English cēne; related to Old High German kuoni brave, Old Norse koenn wise; see can1, know] ˈkeenly adv ˈkeenness n
keen (kiːn) vb (intr) to lament the deadna dirge or lament for the dead[C19: from Irish Gaelic caoine, from Old Irish coīnim I wail] ˈkeener nkeen1 (kin) adj. -er, -est. 1. finely sharpened; so shaped as to cut or pierce readily: a keen razor. 2. sharp, piercing, or biting: a keen wind. 3. acutely or finely perceptive; extremely sensitive, responsive, or alert: keen ears; a keen mind. 4. having great acumen; astute: a keen observer of human nature. 5. animated by strong feeling or desire: keen competition. 6. intense, as feeling or desire. 7. eager; interested; enthusiastic (often fol. by about, on, etc., or an infinitive): I was keen to go swimming. 8. Slang. great; wonderful; marvelous. [before 900; Middle English kene, Old English cēne; c. Old High German chuoni bold, Old Norse kŒnn wise, skillful] keen′ly, adv. keen′ness, n. syn: See sharp. keen2 (kin) n. 1. a wailing lament for the dead. v.i. 2. to wail in lamentation for the dead. v.t. 3. to bewail or lament by or with keening. [1805–15; < Irish caoine lament] keen′er, n. keen Past participle: keened Gerund: keening
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I would have keened | you would have keened | he/she/it would have keened | we would have keened | you would have keened | they would have keened | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | keen - a funeral lament sung with loud wailingcoronach, dirge, requiem, threnody, lament - a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead personEmerald Isle, Hibernia, Ireland - an island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland | Verb | 1. | keen - express grief verbally; "we lamented the death of the child"lamentexpress emotion, express feelings - give verbal or other expression to one's feelings | Adj. | 1. | keen - having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions; "an acute observer of politics and politicians"; "incisive comments"; "icy knifelike reasoning"; "as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang"; "penetrating insight"; "frequent penetrative observations"incisive, penetrating, penetrative, piercing, knifelike, discriminating, acute, sharpperceptive - having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment; "a perceptive eye"; "a perceptive observation" | | 2. | keen - intense or sharp; "suffered exquisite pain"; "felt exquisite pleasure"exquisiteintense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" | | 3. | keen - very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, nifty, not bad, peachy, slap-up, smashing, swell, groovy, great, neatcolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechgood - having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified; "good news from the hospital"; "a good report card"; "when she was good she was very very good"; "a good knife is one good for cutting"; "this stump will make a good picnic table"; "a good check"; "a good joke"; "a good exterior paint"; "a good secretary"; "a good dress for the office" | | 4. | keen - painful as if caused by a sharp instrument; "a cutting wind"; "keen winds"; "knifelike cold"; "piercing knifelike pains"; "piercing cold"; "piercing criticism"; "a stabbing pain"; "lancinating pain"lancinate, lancinating, piercing, stabbing, cutting, knifelikesharp - keenly and painfully felt; as if caused by a sharp edge or point; "a sharp pain"; "sharp winds" | | 5. | keen - having a sharp cutting edge or point; "a keen blade"sharp - having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing; "a sharp knife"; "a pencil with a sharp point" |
keen1adjective1. eager, earnest, spirited, devoted, intense, fierce, enthusiastic, passionate, ardent, avid, fervent, impassioned, zealous, ebullient, wholehearted, fervid, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) a keen amateur photographer eager indifferent, lukewarm, uninterested, apathetic, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, laodicean2. earnest, fierce, intense, vehement, burning, flaming, consuming, eager, passionate, heightened, energetic, ardent, fanatical, fervent, impassioned, fervid his keen sense of loyalty3. faithful, true, constant, devoted, loyal, patriotic, staunch, dependable, trustworthy, trusty, steadfast, dutiful, unwavering, true-blue, immovable, unswerving, tried and true, true-hearted He's been a keen supporter all his life.4. sharp, satirical, incisive, trenchant, pointed, cutting, biting, edged, acute, acid, stinging, piercing, penetrating, searing, tart, withering, scathing, pungent, sarcastic, sardonic, caustic, astringent, vitriolic, acerbic, mordant, razor-like, finely honed a keen sense of humour sharp dull, blunt5. perceptive, quick, sharp, brilliant, acute, smart, wise, clever, subtle, piercing, penetrating, discriminating, shrewd, discerning, ingenious, astute, intuitive, canny, incisive, insightful, observant, perspicacious, sapient a man of keen intellect perceptive dull, obtuse, unperceptive6. penetrating, clear, powerful, sharp, acute, sensitive, piercing, discerning, perceptive, observant a keen eye for detail7. intense, strong, fierce, relentless, cut-throat Competition is keen for these awards.keen on attracted to, fond of, taken with, infatuated with, into (informal), attached to, devoted to, stuck on (informal), enamoured of, sweet on (informal), smitten with Mick has always been very keen on Carla.keen to anxious to, hoping to, wishing to, determined to, longing to, eager to, dying to, yearning to, itching to, impatient to, ambitious to, desirous to We're keen to wrap the matter up within two or three weeks.
keen2verb lament, cry, weep, sob, mourn, grieve, howl, sorrow, wail, whine, whimper, bewail He tossed back his head and keened.keen 1adjective1. Having a fine edge, as for cutting:sharp.2. Mentally quick and original:alert, bright, clever, intelligent, quick, quick-witted, sharp, sharp-witted, smart.Idiom: smart as a whip.3. Possessing or displaying perceptions of great accuracy and sensitivity:acute, incisive, penetrating, perceptive, probing, sensitive, sharp, trenchant.4. Showing or having enthusiasm:ardent, enthusiastic, fervent, mad, rabid, warm, zealous.Informal: crazy.Slang: gung ho, nuts.5. Intensely desirous or interested:agog, ardent, athirst, avid, bursting, eager, impatient, solicitous, thirsting, thirsty.Informal: raring.Idioms: champing at the bit, ready and willing.6. Slang. Particularly excellent:divine, fabulous, fantastic, fantastical, glorious, marvelous, sensational, splendid, superb, terrific, wonderful.Informal: dandy, dreamy, great, ripping, super, swell, tremendous.Slang: cool, groovy, hot, neat, nifty.Idiom: out of this world.
keen 2verbTo make inarticulate sounds of grief or pain, usually accompanied by tears:bawl, blubber, cry, howl, sob, wail, weep, yowl.Translationskeen (kiːn) adjective1. eager or enthusiastic. He is a keen golfer; I'm keen to succeed. 熱衷的 热心的2. sharp. Her eyesight is as keen as ever. 敏銳的 敏锐的3. (of wind etc) very cold and biting. 凜冽的 凛冽的ˈkeenly adverb 熱衷地,敏銳地 锐利地,敏锐地 ˈkeenness noun 熱衷,敏銳 锐利,敏锐 keen on very enthusiastic about, interested in or fond of. She's keen on sailing; She's been keen on that boy for years. 熱衷於,對…感興趣,喜愛 喜欢,热爱,醉心于 keen
treat them mean, keep them keenNeglecting a romantic partner (or a potential romantic partner) keeps them interested in you. A: "Why hasn't Tom called me yet? I thought he liked me." B: "Maybe he thinks that 'treat them mean, keep them keen' actually works."See also: keen, keep, treatbe as keen as mustardTo be very enthusiastic about something. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. These new kids are as keen as mustard to be in the choir, so we can definitely get them to clean up the choir room for us.See also: keen, mustardbe keen aboutTo be excited about or interested in something. Rich is very keen about this cruise he's planned for the fall. Don't take this opportunity if you aren't keen about it.See also: keenbe keen onTo be excited about or interested in someone or something. I'm glad that Jimmy and Lena are finally going on a date, since he's been keen on her for months. Don't take this opportunity if you aren't keen on it.See also: keen, onbe mad keen (on someone or something)To be very enthusiastic or excited about someone or something. Oh, I've seen the way Tim smiles at you—he's definitely mad keen on you! I'm mad keen on that college, so I really hope they accept me.See also: keen, mad, someonekeen as mustardVery enthusiastic and excited (about or to do something). Hyphenated if used as a modifier before a noun. There are plenty of talented kids around this area who are keen as mustard to be on the team, so we should have no problem filling the spot. Silverstone plays the hardened veteran detective, while Ridley plays the keen-as-mustard rookie assigned to be her partner.See also: keen, mustardpeachy keenJust fine; splendid; as good as one could hope for. Sometimes used sarcastically to imply the opposite. A: "Everyone doing all right in here?" B: "Yep, we're peachy keen!" A: "Oof, that was quite a tumble. You OK?" B: "Just peachy keen, thanks."See also: keen, peachyhave a keen interest in (something)To be very interested in or fascinated by something. John really has a keen interest in photography lately. I didn't realize that Amie had such a keen interest in painting until I saw some of her work—she's really talented!See also: have, interest, keenhave a keen interest in somethingto have a strong interest in something; to be very interested in something. Tom had always had a keen interest in music, so he started a band. The children have a keen interest in having apet, so I bought them a cat.See also: have, interest, keenkeen on doing somethingwilling or eager to do something. Dave isn't very keen on going to the opera. The children are keen on swimming this afternoon. Shall I take them?See also: keen, onkeen on someone or something and keen about someone or somethingto be enthusiastic about someone or something. I'm not too keen on going to Denver. Sally is fairly keen about getting a new job. Mary isn't keen on her new boss.See also: keen, onkeen about, beBe enthusiastic about. For example, He's been keen about this whole endeavor for a long time. It is also put as be keen on, which has the additional meaning "to be ardent about or in love with," as in Jim's been keen on Jane for years. With other adverbs, such as keen at and keen of, keen has been so used since the early 1500s; the current locutions, however, date from the mid-1800s. See also: keenkeen as mustard mainly BRITISH, OLD-FASHIONEDIf someone is keen as mustard they are very eager to do something. I have an adult pupil who scored very low in assessments but is keen as mustard. Note: You can also describe someone as mustard-keen. Sir Richard was mustard-keen to say his bit. Note: `Keen' means enthusiastic, but is also used to mean sharp when referring to the blade or cutting edge of a tool or weapon. An acidic or sour taste can also be referred to as sharp, so enthusiasm is being likened to the sharp taste or `edge' given to food by mustard. See also: keen, mustardkeen as mustard extremely eager or enthusiastic. British informal Keen is used here to mean ‘operating on the senses like a sharp instrument’.See also: keen, mustard(as) ˌkeen as ˈmustard (British English, informal) wanting very much to do well at something; enthusiastic: She’s as keen as mustard. She always gets here first in the morning and she’s the last to leave work in the evening.See also: keen, mustardbe mad ˈkeen (on somebody/something) (informal) be very interested in or enthusiastic about somebody/something: She’s been mad keen on African music ever since she came back from Zimbabwe last year. ♢ He’s mad keen on getting into the army.See also: keen, madpeachy (keen) mod. fine; excellent. Your idea is really peachy! See also: keen, peachyKeen
Keen (kēn), William W., U.S. surgeon, 1837-1932. See: Keen operation. KEEN
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keen Related to keen: dictionarySynonyms for keenadj having a fine edge, as for cuttingSynonymsadj mentally quick and originalSynonyms- alert
- bright
- clever
- intelligent
- quick
- quick-witted
- sharp
- sharp-witted
- smart
adj possessing or displaying perceptions of great accuracy and sensitivitySynonyms- acute
- incisive
- penetrating
- perceptive
- probing
- sensitive
- sharp
- trenchant
adj showing or having enthusiasmSynonyms- ardent
- enthusiastic
- fervent
- mad
- rabid
- warm
- zealous
- crazy
- gung ho
- nuts
adj intensely desirous or interestedSynonyms- agog
- ardent
- athirst
- avid
- bursting
- eager
- impatient
- solicitous
- thirsting
- thirsty
- raring
adj particularly excellentSynonyms- divine
- fabulous
- fantastic
- fantastical
- glorious
- marvelous
- sensational
- splendid
- superb
- terrific
- wonderful
- dandy
- dreamy
- great
- ripping
- super
- swell
- tremendous
- cool
- groovy
- hot
- neat
- nifty
verb to make inarticulate sounds of grief or pain, usually accompanied by tearsSynonyms- bawl
- blubber
- cry
- howl
- sob
- wail
- weep
- yowl
Synonyms for keennoun a funeral lament sung with loud wailingRelated Words- coronach
- dirge
- requiem
- threnody
- lament
- Emerald Isle
- Hibernia
- Ireland
verb express grief verballySynonymsRelated Words- express emotion
- express feelings
adj having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctionsSynonyms- incisive
- penetrating
- penetrative
- piercing
- knifelike
- discriminating
- acute
- sharp
Related Wordsadj intense or sharpSynonymsRelated Wordsadj very goodSynonyms- bang-up
- bully
- corking
- cracking
- dandy
- nifty
- not bad
- peachy
- slap-up
- smashing
- swell
- groovy
- great
- neat
Related Wordsadj painful as if caused by a sharp instrumentSynonyms- lancinate
- lancinating
- piercing
- stabbing
- cutting
- knifelike
Related Wordsadj having a sharp cutting edge or pointRelated Words |