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    Keening
    /ˈkēniNG/

    noun

    • 1. the action of wailing in grief for a dead person: "the keening of grieving mothers tore into an otherwise silent afternoon"

    adjective

    • 1. (of a sound) prolonged and high-pitched, typically in a way that expresses grief or sorrow: "a keening soprano voice"
  2. 1. a. : intellectually alert : having or characteristic of a quick penetrating mind. a keen student. a keen awareness of the problem. also : shrewdly astute. a keen assessment. b. : extremely sensitive in perception.

  3. KEENING definition: 1. present participle of keen 2. to make a loud, long, sad sound, especially because someone has…. Learn more.

  4. Keening definition: the act of a person who keens. . See examples of KEENING used in a sentence.

  5. 1. eager or enthusiastic. 2. (foll by: on) fond (of); devoted (to): keen on a girl; keen on golf. 3. intellectually acute: a keen wit. 4. (of sight, smell, hearing, etc) capable of recognizing fine distinctions. 5. having a sharp cutting edge or point.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KeeningKeening - Wikipedia

    Keening ( Irish: caoineadh, pronounced [ˈkiːnʲə]) is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition, known to have taken place in Ireland and Scotland.

  7. KEENING meaning: 1. present participle of keen 2. to make a loud, long, sad sound, especially because someone has…. Learn more.

  8. 3 days ago · KEENING definition: the act of a person who keens | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  9. KEEN definition: 1. very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much: 2. extreme or very strong: 3…. Learn more.

  10. KEENING definition: the act of a person who keens | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  11. so shaped as to cut or pierce readily: a razor with a keen edge. sharp, piercing, or biting: a keen wind. very sensitive, responsive, or alert: a keen sense of hearing; a keen mind. having great ability to see clearly and understand; astute: a keen observer of human nature. intense: keen competition for the job.

  12. Nov 16, 2023 · keening (countable and uncountable, plural keenings) Intense mournful wailing after a death, often at a funeral or wake.

  13. adjective. Sharp, shrill, especially of a sound. The keening sound of a dentist's drill sets my teeth on edge". Wiktionary. noun. Intense mournful wailing after a death, often at a funeral or wake. Wiktionary. (by extension) An unpleasant sound. Wiktionary.

  14. Keen definition: finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily. See examples of KEEN used in a sentence.

  15. 3 days ago · If you are a keen supporter of a cause, movement, or idea, you support it enthusiastically. He's been a keen supporter of the Labour Party all his life. He is a keen advocate of park-and-ride schemes. Synonyms: faithful, true, constant, devoted More Synonyms of keen.

  16. Keen is an adjective that describes something that is intense, sharp, or focused. The word keen comes from the Old English word cene that translates to "bold and brave" and while the spelling is now really different, the sounds are similar.

  17. (British English, informal) liking somebody/something very much; very interested in somebody/something. They've been on a few dates together and Naomi seems really keen. keen on somebody/something Tom's very keen on Anna. He's particularly keen on football. Sally's quite keen on the idea.

  18. Synonyms for KEENING: wailing, crying, weeping, sobbing, blubbering, sentimental, mawkish, whimpering; Antonyms of KEENING: laughing, smiling, grinning, giggling, beaming, cheerful, happy, merry.

  19. [usually before noun] enthusiastic about or interested in an activity or idea, etc. a keen fisherman one of the keenest supporters of the team She was a star pupil—keen, confident and bright. intelligence. [only before noun] quick to understand synonym acute, sharp a keen mind/intellect. ideas/feelings.

  20. a : very excited about and interested in something. She's a keen tennis player. = She's keen about tennis. He's a keen student of art history. = He has a keen interest in art history. b : feeling a strong and impatient desire to do something.

  21. /kiːn/ [intransitive] usually used in the progressive tenses (literary) Verb Forms. to make a loud, high sad sound, when somebody has died. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  22. keen adjective (STRONG) extreme or very strong: keen interest Many people are taking a keen interest (= a very great interest) in the result of the vote. C1. very good or well developed: a keen sense of smell. literary. A keen wind is strong and cold: a keen north wind.

  23. 6 days ago · 1. having a sharp edge or point; that can cut well. a keen knife, a keen edge. 2. sharp or cutting in force; piercing. a keen appetite, a keen wind. 3. sharp and quick in seeing, hearing, thinking, etc.; acute. keen eyes, a keen intelligence.

  24. an ability to understand things quickly : his keenness of mind. an ability to see, notice, or hear things very well: She has a keenness of ear and eye. More examples. Fewer examples. Cultural criticism sinks or swims on the keenness of its observations.

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