Interesting meaning in English
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Definition
interesting: intriguing, fascinating, absorbing, appealing
to interest: to appeal to, to fascinate, to arouse one's curiosity, to engage
- "Bruno : Very interesting."
- "As you all know, we recently lost our CEO Bruno Delavigne, and shortly afterwards our interim CEO Susan Bliss, who ran off with Bruno after a very interesting wedding in London."
- "What do the English usually eat with chips to make them more interesting?"
- "And that's when things got really interesting."
- "Interesting, no?"
- "We can stick the barbie in the truck and go somewhere interesting!"
- "Dr. Loblaw : Ok, that's very interesting."
- "Susie : Oh, that's quite interesting."
- "Donna : I was going to say "crazy", but "interesting" works too."
- "Gideon : Interesting."
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