Sharp ANSWER 2 Keen means intelligent. It can also be a verb and mean to wail or sob loudly. For example: "The woman saw that her child was dead and began to keen." Keen is also a slang word from the 50's and 60's and it means great, wonderful, good, cool. A teenager might remark, " That is a keen guitar you have."
dull
The abstract noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
blunt, pointless
Yes it is
The word 'keen' is a noun, a word for a dirge or a lament for the dead. Another noun form is 'keener', one who wails for the deadThe noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
dull
The abstract noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
There is only one (1) syllable in the word keen.
Roy was very keen for apples today.
A knife is a keen tool that is dangerous for kids to play with.
blunt, pointless
Dull.
Eager
keen
Yes it is
The word 'keen' is a noun, a word for a dirge or a lament for the dead. Another noun form is 'keener', one who wails for the deadThe noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
That could be zeal or zest.