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[ UK /ˈɪntɹəstɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɪntɝəstɪŋ, ˈɪntɝɪstɪŋ, ˈɪntɹəstɪŋ, ˈɪntɹɪstɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. arousing or holding the attention

How To Use interesting In A Sentence

  • She has certainly branched out into more interesting work in recent years.
  • Such football titbits always float to the surface on third-round day which remains the best, most hectic, interesting and fun day of the season - and this one was even more frenetic than usual.
  • The premise kinda sounds interesting and it has a good cast, but it also sounds a bit too overdramatic and emo … Anime Preview: Spring 2010 « Undercover
  • The play is a little overlong and would benefit from cuts, but each scene is interesting and changes are smoothly executed.
  • The interesting thing about a supercomputer with a lot of processors in it is that it is, in some ways, no different to a cluster of computers, communicating through a network, and working together on a single application.
  • The most interesting statistic on the list is the large number of accidents where the pilot attempted to land with the gear down with amphibious floats.
  • The interesting element of the game was that it required one to evaluate not films but people; that is, to sift through the prejudices of one’s movie-freak friends and the peccadilloes and quirks of the major reviewers, and by graphing, as it were, what each could be expected to overpraise, underpraise, revile, not notice, or deliberately ignore, one could acquire a very nice sense of the film. Film flam
  • Although there were additional conditions in the Heuer and Reisberg study the interesting comparison is between the arousal and neutral conditions.
  • But while he speaks of war-time heroes and exploratory pioneers, he forgets about another interesting lifetime.
  • Same advt. twice even thrice which I find not interesting And I am sure noone will find it interesting. The medium and large rectangle square off
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