interesting
adjective OPAL S
/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/, /ˈɪntrestɪŋ/
/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/, /ˈɪntrestɪŋ/
- attracting your attention because it is/they are special, exciting or unusual
- The article raises several interesting questions.
- The speaker made some interesting points.
- The documentary explores some interesting ideas about addiction.
- She sounds like a really interesting person.
- Our survey produced some very interesting results.
- He had a lot of interesting things to say.
- it is interesting to do something It will be interesting to see what happens.
- It is particularly interesting to compare the two versions.
- It would be interesting to know what he really believed.
- interesting (that)… I find it interesting that she claims not to know him.
- it is interesting (that)… It is interesting that you mention that.
- interesting about something What is interesting about the speech is how modern it sounds.
- The project does sound interesting.
- Some of the titles look interesting.
- Then things started to get interesting.
- She puts enough detail into the story to make it interesting.
- Can't we do something more interesting?
- Her account makes interesting reading.
Synonyms interestinginteresting- fascinating
- compelling
- stimulating
- gripping
- absorbing
- interesting attracting your attention because it is exciting, unusual or full of good ideas:
- That’s an interesting question, Daniel.
- fascinating extremely interesting or attractive:
- The exhibition tells the fascinating story of the steam age.
- compelling (rather formal) so interesting or exciting that it holds your attention:
- Her latest book makes compelling reading.
- stimulating full of interesting or exciting ideas; making people feel enthusiastic:
- Thank you for a most stimulating discussion.
- gripping so exciting or interesting that it holds your attention completely:
- His books are always so gripping.
- absorbing interesting and fun and holding your attention completely:
- Chess can be an extremely absorbing game.
- interesting/fascinating/stimulating for somebody
- interesting/fascinating to somebody
- interesting/fascinating that…
- interesting/fascinating to see/hear/find/learn/know…
- a(n) interesting/fascinating/compelling/gripping story/read/book
- a(n) interesting/fascinating/stimulating experience/discussion/idea
- to find something interesting/fascinating/compelling/stimulating/gripping/absorbing
Which Word? interested / interesting / uninterested / disinterested / uninterestinginterested / interesting / uninterested / disinterested / uninteresting- The opposite of interested is uninterested or not interested:
- He is completely uninterested in politics.
- I am not really interested in politics.
- Disinterested means that you can be fair in judging a situation because you do not feel personally involved in it:
- A solicitor can give you disinterested advice.
- The opposite of interesting can be uninteresting:
- The food was dull and uninteresting.
Extra Examples- I find her ideas really interesting.
- It was always interesting to hear his stories.
- It's not very interesting for visitors.
- None of them had anything remotely interesting to say.
- So far, my trip has proved interesting.
- Some topics appeared interesting enough to require more detailed information.
- This is a genuinely interesting article.
- This subject is intrinsically interesting and worthy of study in its own right.
- architecturally interesting buildings
- You seem to know a lot of very interesting people.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
- look
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- for
- to