"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."
He just does, he has animal-keen senses which make him very attuned to his surroundings.
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
Bibliophile might be the word you're looking for. A bibliophile is one who loves books.
Commander Keen was created in 1990.
"Keen" can mean either sharp or eager.
i take it you mean Gandhi and he wasnt very clever himself but he was a very keen reader
Mustard has a sharp or keen taste. "Keen as mustard" means being sharp-minded.
The word "keen" rhymes with mean and can also mean to scream loudly or shout enthusiastically.
Roy was very keen for apples today.
Some people are not very good at being sympathetic. It could be that or it could be that he is not that keen on you.
sheen, lean, mean, bean, green, jean, keen, ween
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Akil means the person one who is very intelligent as well very foresighter. One who is very keen to know about every one who is honest as well as sharp thinker.
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Keen, Mean, Gleen
Keen can have several meaning depending on its place in language, is can mean 'sharp and having a fine cutting edge', or highly developed, or eager or zealous, it can mean sever or acute (as in a keen or acute sense of hearing), it can also mean closely contested or strong. Also 'to be keen on' can mean to have a strong affection for.