keenness

[ˈkiːnnəs]

keenness Definition

  • 1the quality of being eager or enthusiastic
  • 2the quality of being sharp or intense

Using keenness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "keenness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His keenness for learning new things is admirable.

  • Example

    The keenness of the blade made it easy to cut through the meat.

  • Example

    Her keenness of observation helped her solve the mystery.

keenness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with keenness

  • the quality of being quick and clever in thought and speech

    Example

    His keenness of wit made him a popular guest on talk shows.

  • keenness of vision

    the quality of having good eyesight or being able to see things clearly

    Example

    The eagle's keenness of vision allows it to spot prey from great distances.

  • the quality of having good hearing or being able to hear sounds clearly

    Example

    The dog's keenness of hearing allows it to detect sounds that humans cannot.

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Summary: keenness in Brief

Keenness [ˈkiːnnəs] refers to the quality of being eager or enthusiastic, as well as the quality of being sharp or intense. It can be applied to a person's attitude, such as 'His keenness for learning new things is admirable,' or to physical objects, such as 'The keenness of the blade made it easy to cut through the meat.' Keenness can also refer to specific senses, such as 'keenness of vision' or 'keenness of hearing.'