💡interest

noun/verb
/ˈɪntrəst/ or /ˈɪntəˌrɛst/

Meaning

A feeling of curiosity or concern about something; or money paid for the use of borrowed money.

Example Sentences

He showed great interest in learning new languages.

Example Expressions

conflict of interest

Synonyms

concern, curiosity, attention, stake, involvement

Antonyms

boredom, indifference, apathy

Collocations

show interest, take interest, express interest, public interest

More Example Sentences

I find many things interesting on the TV programme.

Would you be interested for a football game on Monday?

Which article of the magazine do you read with interest?

Would you be interested for a basketball match on Friday?

Which news item of the newspaper do you read with interest?

I love my job. It is interesting and I get to teach children.

We now have a very interesting game lined up which will start shortly.

We now have a very interesting game lined up which everyone will enjoy.

Is people’s interest for learning English increased by Vasanth Academy?

Is people’s interest for learning Spanish increased by Vasanth Academy?

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