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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Use of unkeen

Good day,

Certain sites affirm the word exists, others do not define it. I wonder if the use of this word is valid or not.

Thanks in advance for your reply

  

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I don't remember ever hearing or reading that word. Please note that it is mainly learners of English who begin a post or an email with 'Good day '. Native speakers don't do that.

  • I don't remember ever hearing or reading that word.
  • Please note that it is mainly learners of English who begin a post or an email with 'Good day '.
  • Native speakers don't do that.
  • Clive
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I don't remember ever hearing or reading that word.


Please note that it is mainly learners of English who begin a post or an email with 'Good day'. Native speakers don't do that.

Clive

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Unkeen (adj) is a word. I saw it defined at an Oxford site.

1. Not enthusiastic (unkeen about going somewhere ) 2. Not sharp (unkeen knife).

It isn't used much to the best of my knowledge.

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