What is another word for keen eye?

What is another word for keen eye?

What is another word for keen eye?

eagle eye hawkeye
penetrating eye sharp eye
sleepless eye watchful eye
weather eye X-ray eye
nautical experience

What is the meaning of a keen eye?

: a special ability to notice or recognize a particular thing or quality He has a keen/sharp eye for detail.

What do you call an observant person?

1 perceptive. 2 attentive, heedful, mindful, aware. 3 obedient.

What is sharp eye?

: having very good eyesight. : having a strong ability to notice things. See the full definition for sharp-eyed in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

How do you use keen eyes?

At work your interesting ideas and your keen eye for detail impress the bosses. You do not become an extraordinarily successful magazine publisher without a fine business sense and keen eye for spotting trends.

What is the synonym word of keen?

enthusiastic, avid, eager, ardent, passionate, fervent, fervid, impassioned, wholehearted, zestful, zealous, driven. willing, conscientious, committed, dedicated. diligent, earnest, industrious, assiduous, intent. apathetic, half-hearted. 3’her sisters are keen on horses’

Is there a keen eye for detail?

◊ If you have an eye for detail or a fine/good/keen eye for detail, you are good at noticing small but important things that other people might not notice. It is helpful to have a good eye for detail when you are building a house.

What does “keen eyes” mean?

Having the bright, clear, keen eyes associated with youth. Having a youthful or fresh outlook; enthusiastic, optimistic, etc.

What is another word for “keen eye”?

Synonyms for keen eye. X-ray eye. hawkeye. lidless eye. peeled eye. penetrating eye. sharp eye. sleepless eye.

What is an antonym for keen?

keen(adj) a funeral lament sung with loud wailing. Antonyms: dull, unperceiving, mild, unperceptive, bad. acute, discriminating, incisive, keen, knifelike, penetrating, penetrative, piercing, sharp(adj) having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions.

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