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Keenness

noun
1.
A quick and penetrating intelligence.  Synonyms: acuity, acuteness, sharpness.  "I admired the keenness of his mind"
2.
A positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something.  Synonyms: avidity, avidness, eagerness.
3.
Thinness of edge or fineness of point.  Synonym: sharpness.






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"Keenness" Quotes from Famous Books



... from Montreal had been there. He was a great man in Roderick's eyes, the head of a firm of continental reputation. He had kept the young man at his side, and had made known to him the significant fact that, one day, if he transacted business with the keenness and faithfulness that seemed to characterise all his actions now, there might be a bigger place awaiting him. The man said very little that was definite, but the Lad's sleep had been disturbed by ...
— The End of the Rainbow • Marian Keith

... her words, went over the ground in ways towards the mountains, and looked with keenness on all ...
— The Flute of the Gods • Marah Ellis Ryan

... but she could hardly make this declaration—even in the strictest confidence—to Acton himself. It gave her, nevertheless, a pleasure that had some of the charm of unwontedness to feel, with that admirable keenness with which she was capable of feeling things, that he had a disposition without any edges; that even his humorous irony always expanded toward the point. One's impression of his honesty was almost like carrying a bunch of flowers; the perfume was most agreeable, but ...
— The Europeans • Henry James

... and most amiable in spirit. He enjoyed a wonderful natural talent and had been scrupulously trained in every kind of education, which always enabled him (not unnaturally) to comprehend everything that was needed with the greatest keenness, to interpret the need most plausibly, and to arrange and administer matters most prudently. No shifting of a favorable situation could come upon him so suddenly as to catch him off his guard, nor did a secret delay, no matter how long the postponement, escape his notice. He ...
— Dio's Rome • Cassius Dio

... conducted with stealth and painful slowness. A broken cane here and patch of dead leaves crushed into the black mold there gave slender hints that a party might have passed that way; and every ear was attuned to preternatural keenness for human sounds, for the eye could not pierce ...
— Gold Out of Celebes • Aylward Edward Dingle


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