interesting

adjective
/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ or /ˈɪntəˌrɛstɪŋ/

Meaning

Arousing curiosity or attention; holding one’s interest.

Example Sentences

The documentary about space was very interesting.

Example Expressions

interestingly enough

Synonyms

engaging, fascinating, captivating, intriguing, absorbing

Antonyms

boring, dull, tedious

Collocations

find interesting, very interesting, interesting story, interesting fact

More Example Sentences

I find many things interesting on CNN news.

I find many things interesting on Netflix shows.

Yes father, do you know what is more interesting?

I find many things interesting on the TV programme.

Don’t you find many things interesting on Netflix shows?

Don’t you find many things interesting on the TV programs?

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.

A boy collects stamps as a hobby that he started when he was eight years old after finding an old album in his grandfather's attic filled with stamps from many different countries and he asks his relatives to save stamps from their letters so he can add new ones to his growing collection and learns about geography and history through each stamp which makes the hobby both fun and educational and gives him something interesting to share with his classmates at school.

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