keen

[Example Sentences]:
1. Apple is keen to point out that it never sees details of your purchases.
2. Twitter is apparently keen for users to see a lot more images in their Twitter streams.
3. So the employees of the studio were very keen to keep the studio alive.
4. The survey found that professionals are keen on using wearables at work.
5. She also said her son was not all that keen on shaking hands anyway.
6. Some analysts say the Russians may be keen to ease off around the city in the near term.
7. He too is worried about his safety and was clearly not keen to let me know where he lives.
8. Do you have a little boy who loves video games but is not so keen about reading?
9. The few residents she sees are not keen to speak.
10. Apple is also keen to emphasize that this is not a safety issue.
11. Washington and Beijing have a keen interest in moving the peace dialogue forward.
12. Eventually, the database will be made available to other firms keen to police this content.
13. The UK solar industry is also keen to pour some cold water on the African approach.
14. Judging by the results of its previous efforts, investors may not be too keen on that approach.
15. Both sides seemed to be battling for new ground, keen to strengthen their negotiating positions.

[Antonyms]blunt, dull, languid

[Synonyms]eager
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