Interesting meaning in English

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Definition

interesting: intriguing, fascinating, absorbing, appealing adjective
to interest: to appeal to, to fascinate, to arouse one's curiosity, to engage verb

Examples

  • "Bruno : Interesting."
  • "Hannah : No, I mean the article's interesting."
  • "Brent : Interesting."
  • "Susie : Oh, that's quite interesting."
  • "Bruno : Very interesting."
  • "Harold : Interesting."
  • "I didn't understand everything, but I think it was interesting."
  • "Donna : I was going to say "crazy", but "interesting" works too."
  • "Hannah : Well I've heard there are special "event organizers" that plan theme events in interesting locations, say for example a "Wild West" party on a ranch where everyone gets dressed up as cowboys."
  • "What do the English usually eat with chips to make them more interesting?"
  • "Bruno : Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, before you decide on anything, I would like to say something that I think you'll find very interesting."
  • "Philip : Well Hannah, the shareholder meetings for Indigo Motel are going to be very interesting."
  • "Horatio : Hmm.. interesting."
  • "We've been in contact, and she says His Majesty has an interesting proposition for Delavigne."
  • "Very interesting."
  • "Some of the world's best engineers work with planes, and they have already come up with some interesting solutions to the pollution problem. Here are a few of our favourites..."
  • "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."
  • "There have been lots of exciting developments here at the Delavigne Corporation recently, and I think that the opening of Delavigne's new flagship store on Oxford Street, London would perhaps be the most interesting for your British readership."
  • "Philip : Um interesting."
  • "Interesting, no?"

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