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"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute.

"The sword had a keen edge."

"He was a man of keen intellect."

It can also be used to express enthusiasm.

"He was keen to learn another language."

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10y ago

Yes, in the sense of vocal lament, keen is a verb. Keening is wailing in grief or mourning, associated with Ireland and Scotland.

Keen is also an adjective meaning sharp, as in "the knife had a keen edge," or acutely sensitive, as "she had a keen ear for music." It's also an outdated slang adjective meaning something you really approve of.

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15y ago

yup! I'm keen on answering every Wiki question I can

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14y ago

The girl was keen to play Netball.

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