• Commission is not keen on this idea, and in the absence of such a focused and targeted instrument, I think all we will ever do is talk.
  • "I'm not keen on it" = "I really don't like it", similar to "I'm not wild about it", or like, as I increasingly hear, "I'm not mad about it" meaning "I actually quite like that."
  • For instance, one might say, “Im keen on learning about different cultures” to indicate a strong desire to explore and understand various cultural practices.
  • Learn the correct usage of "I'm keen on" and "I'm keen in" in English. Discover differences, examples, alternatives and tips for choosing the right phrase.
  • Meeting up with Mike it's clear he's not keen on the start lap, so I suit up and see that the start is pointed uphill.
  • Q: *takes a large bite out of phallus shaped chocolate bar* C: "Damn, you keen!" Q: "Let's have tacos for dinner!" C: "Nahhh, I'm not that keen on Mexican".
  • You say you want to change the Republic, but you are not keen on putting your own money into it. ... I'm not keen on tunnelling into someone's septic tank.
  • I am keen on the reportage style of pictures. I'm not too keen on that part. ... You should not take your book to an appraiser who is also keen on buying it.
  • What are the opposite words for keen on? "Keen on" is a phrase that means being fond or enthusiastic about something. ... I'm not keen on surgery.
  • Keen-on sentence example. I am keen on the reportage style of pictures. Im not too keen on that part.