keen
keen /ˈkiːn/
adjective
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()
Having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
(
discriminating
, knifelike
, penetrative
, acute
, incisive
, keen
, penetrating
, piercing
, sharp
)
having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
An acute observer of politics and politicians
an acute observer of politics and politicians
Incisive comments
incisive comments
Icy knifelike reasoning
icy knifelike reasoning
As sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang
as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang
Penetrating insight
penetrating insight
Frequent penetrative observations
frequent penetrative observations
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Having a sharp cutting edge or point
(
keen
)
having a sharp cutting edge or point
A keen blade
a keen blade
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Painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
(
cutting
, keen
, knifelike
, lancinate
, lancinating
, piercing
, stabbing
)
painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
A cutting wind
a cutting wind
Keen winds
keen winds
Knifelike cold
knifelike cold
Piercing knifelike pains
piercing knifelike pains
Piercing cold
piercing cold
Piercing criticism
piercing criticism
A stabbing pain
a stabbing pain
Lancinating pain
lancinating pain
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Very good
(
bang-up
, corking
, cracking
, dandy
, groovy
, keen
, neat
, nifty
, not bad
, bully
, great
, old
, peachy
, slap-up
, smashing
, swell
)
very good
He did a bully job
he did a bully job
A neat sports car
a neat sports car
Had a great time at the party
had a great time at the party
You look simply smashing
you look simply smashing
We had a grand old time
we had a grand old time
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Intense or sharp
(
keen
, exquisite
)
intense or sharp
Suffered exquisite pain
suffered exquisite pain
Felt exquisite pleasure
felt exquisite pleasure
noun
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A funeral lament sung with loud wailing
(
keen
)
a funeral lament sung with loud wailing
The mourners sang a heartbreaking keen at the funeral.
The mourners sang a heartbreaking keen at the funeral.
verb
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Express grief verbally
(
keen
, lament
)
express grief verbally
We lamented the death of the child
we lamented the death of the child