Keen


The meaning of the word Keen is: strong or highly developed


Examples:

His keen sense of observation allowed him to notice that his keys were not where he had left them.

published by Jacquetta on 2021-05-31 13:22:46


The keen wind felt like knives against his skin, causing him to shield his face and he moved forward.

published by Stephaine on 2021-05-25 13:05:59


A dog has an extremely keen sense of smell.

published by Odette on 2022-01-07 01:41:11


You need a keen sense of observation to do well as a private investigator.

published by Shakia on 2021-01-21 01:21:54


Though he did not have the highest grades in the class, his teacher could tell he had a keen mind.

published by Charmaine on 2021-08-25 00:45:28


His keen reflexes allowed the black belt to respond before his attacker could even land the first punch.

published by Sharie on 2021-06-05 07:57:56


Her keen wits allowed her to escape from the maze in record time.

published by Kay on 2021-10-31 10:21:37


The detectives keen senses allowed him obtain the truth from his suspect.

published by Agueda on 2021-07-19 05:59:52


The keen sentry noticed the troops trying to sneak into the city.

published by Nu on 2021-01-18 10:28:03


Her keen sense of smell detected hints of lilac.

published by Helena on 2021-05-26 20:53:04


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