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keen - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of keen in Hindi

  • उत्सुक

Adjective

  • इच्छुक
  • उत्साही
  • उत्कट
  • तेज़
  • चोखा
  • पुष्ट
  • कडुवा
  • उटसुक
  • तीां
  • तीक्ष्ण
  • कड़ा
  • तीव्र

keen Definition

Adjective

  • (of a sense) highly developed.
  • (of the edge or point of a blade) sharp.
  • having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm.

Noun

  • an Irish funeral song accompanied by wailing in lamentation for the dead.

Verb

  • wail in grief for a dead person; sing a keen.

keen Example

  • her keen intellect ( उसकी गहरी बुद्धि )
  • a keen understanding of animal psychology ( पशु मनोविज्ञान की गहरी समझ )
  • Bob makes it obvious he's keen on her ( बॉब स्पष्ट करता है कि वह उसके लिए उत्सुक है )
  • I am keen on the reportage style of pictures. ( मैं तस्वीरों की रिपोर्ताज शैली के लिए उत्सुक हूं। )  

More Sentence

  • I'm not too keen on that part.
  • He wasn't too keen on the idea when she first told him about it.
  • He was then a keen student of the animal life around him.
  • The old fellow turned his eyes on him with a keen look.
  • A look of keen pleasure came into his shrewd face.
  • I how keen and quick the look of her high-bred face!
  • The latter was a silent, self-reliant man with a keen eye, thin lips, and a dry, business manner.
  • I do not argue, for, to tell the truth, shocking as it may be, I am not keen one way or the other.
  • She was a patrician-looking creature and was standing quite alone, observing the scene with keen interest.
  • The rest was all close, keen examination of my problem.
  • He believed himself to be endowed with a keen sense of the beautiful.
  • It had not escaped his keen eye that she was grown old and lined!
  • A keen glance from a pair of very bright eyes was shot at him.
  • His eyes became blue again, and as keen as the blade of a knife.
  • Grief, glancing with keen carelessness from one to the other, laughed.
  • Critical thinking: The examiners are particularly keen on critical thinking.
  • Golf he did not take up till comparatively late in life; and, though he became keen on the game, he never attained more than a moderate proficiency.
  • a keen desire to learn
  • I have keen eyesight
  • keen believers in the monetary system