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adj

interesting

IHNT-ruhs-tihng
adj
1
Holding someone's attention; engaging or thought-provoking.
"That was an interesting documentary about deep-sea creatures."
"She made an interesting point about the company's future."

How to Use Interesting

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In plain EnglishDescribes something that grabs your attention or makes you want to know more.

Common mistake

Some people say "interesting" as a polite, noncommittal way to avoid saying they dislike something — worth noting when reading tone in feedback.

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Word Forms

more interesting comparative, most interesting superlative

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