1. keener - Noun
2. keener - Adjective
3. Keener - Proper noun
A professional mourner who wails at a funeral.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd, as this year I am at the age my mother was when she passed away, the awareness of how both precious and precarious life is, is keener than ever. Source: Internet
Brexit planning suggests universities will be keener still to inch up every league table, thereby bolstering national and international student recruitment and easing their bank balances. Source: Internet
And I'm one, too, who thought "Sandra Bullock was stronger as Harper Lee than Catherine Keener." Source: Internet
Democrats tend to worry more about COVID than Republicans do, so go figure that they’d be keener to vote in a way that doesn’t require them to mingle inside a crowded polling place. Source: Internet
In fact, in his desire to regain the province of Bessarabia, Antonescu was keener than the Germans' in Romania's participation in an anti-Soviet war". Source: Internet
LONDON: Britain's newly-crowned WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has been invited to the White House and to the Vatican his promoter told The Daily Telegraph although the boxer appears keener to go touring in his beloved caravan. Source: Internet