keenest Meaning in Bengali
প্রখর, নিশিত, খর, উত্সাহী, ব্যগ্র, ধারাল, তীক্ষ্ন, তীব্র, সূক্ষ্ম, সাগ্রহ, তিগ্ম, তীক্ষ্নধার, প্রগাঢ়,
Adjective:
সাগ্রহ, সূক্ষ্ম, প্রগাঢ়, তীব্র, তীক্ষ্নধার, তীক্ষ্ন, তিগ্ম, ধারাল, ব্যগ্র, উত্সাহী, খর, নিশিত, প্রখর,
Similer Words:
keeningkeenly
keenness
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keeps
keepsake
keepsakes
keg
kegs
kelp
kelpers
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keenest's Usage Examples:
obituary in The New York Times, Fleming "was considered one of the nation's keenest political analysts, noted particularly for his accuracy of interpretation".
perspective and writing, "The body in ballet becomes a subject of the keenest observation and the most intense discussion.
Burnet said of him, "The keenest blade on the field of San Jacinto is broken.
the keenest and most ardent seeker of truth, so great a philosopher of our age.
Member in 1946 and quickly established himself as one of the region's keenest birders.
kindest to his people and keenest to win fame.
The statement is clear, except for the final word, lof-geornest ('keenest to seek fame'), which is two-edged.
dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, "one of the best and keenest sportsmen of our time".
Competition for land is keenest in the city centre.
” The Los Angeles Times called Doten "one of our keenest and most inventive prose writers working today.
in a disused corridor, but nonetheless became the meeting place of the keenest minds in the infant science of biochemistry.
Peter Paul Rubens (a diplomat himself) described Scaglia as "a man of the keenest intellect".
In 2000 she was characterized as "the keenest voice in Arab literary criticism in the United States today.
Throughout the work the Prince of Wales has taken the keenest interest, consulting with Sir Arthur Blomfield, and questioning the minutest.
member, a martial eagle named Anga who replaces Ono's position as the keenest of sight after Ono temporarily loses his eyesight, while Ono gains a new.
The subject that aroused Cromwell’s keenest interest is the structure and formation of oceanic discontinuities, both.
with having built it into "what many critics regarded as the world's keenest symphonic instrument.
It is the keenest spur to exertion and the surest of all guards against improbity.
eyes and gently swaying trunk as though drinking in every word of it with keenest appreciation.
has one of the keenest ears of any working playwright.
Synonyms:
knifelike; perceptive; discriminating; penetrative; piercing; penetrating; incisive; sharp; acute;
Antonyms:
unfavorable; unrespectable; maladroit; untidy; unperceptive;