The man was keenly occupied in his work
He was keenly aware of his own shortcomings.
Sadly, my daughter with Down Syndrome is keenly aware that she is different from her peers.
Here are three sentences using the word 'keenly': "James keenly did his maths homework because he enjoyed maths." "Abi keenly went to play football on Saturday morning because she enjoyed it." "Ross keenly put his hand up to answer the question because he was sure of the answer."
During this interview, listen keenly to the political verbiage of Senator Brown.
No, the word 'keenly' is not a noun. The word keenly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; an action done in a keen manner. Example:She was keenly aware that her grammar needed improvement.The abstract noun form is keenness; for example: He executed the shot with keenness.
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"Kilog" in Tagalog means movement or a muscular twitch. "Keenly" is not a Tagalog word but it can be loosely translated as "maningning" or "matalas" which means sharp or bright.
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