verb

definition

To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.

example

Action films don't really interest me.

definition

To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern; to excite.

definition

To cause or permit to share.

adjective

definition

Of concern; affecting, important.

definition

Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone.

definition

Pregnant.

Examples of interesting in a Sentence

You're a very interesting person.

You get to meet all kinds of interesting people.

She had an interesting perspective, and she made him think about things differently.

It is very interesting to watch a plant grow, it is like taking part in creation.

Interesting. What did he tell you?

This was a very interesting experience to them.

In a wonderful book, called "The Arabian Nights," there are many interesting stories about him.

It was such an interesting house.

I find it interesting to observe Molly.

It's an interesting piece.

Interesting. You don't realize you're disposable to me.

Oh, it was all so interesting, so beautiful!

We thought we'd be cute and not announce it, just in case some interesting candidates showed up here to finish their handi­work.

The experiment was interesting, but of course came to little.

That might prove interesting, don't you think?

That sounds very interesting.

It was worth the while to see the sun shine on these things, and hear the free wind blow on them; so much more interesting most familiar objects look out of doors than in the house.

For the most part, though, her conversation was interesting and helped keep Lisa's mind off her own problems.

Besides, his volatile nature was as interesting as his spontaneous moods.

This opened up an interesting gateway to Howie's past.

There are several interesting places near Lanark.

After dinner it began to snow, and we had a good frolic and an interesting lesson about the snow.

That'd be interesting.  But you said she does know where we are.

The Deans and Fred were torn between discussing Fitzgerald's blockbuster announcement and this conversation, which was becoming more interesting by the minute.

It's a very interesting game, though I don't understand how it works exactly.

That's a pretty interesting thought.

After I had learned a great many interesting things about the life and habits of the children of the sea--how in the midst of dashing waves the little polyps build the beautiful coral isles of the Pacific, and the foraminifera have made the chalk-hills of many a land--my teacher read me "The Chambered Nautilus," and showed me that the shell-building process of the mollusks is symbolical of the development of the mind.

I said he had interesting eyes.

Something private - or more interesting antiques?

He loves to climb the bed-posts and unscrew the steam valves much better than to spell, but that is because he does not understand that words would help him to make new and interesting discoveries.

It did sound like an interesting job, and she wasn't likely to see Brandon anyway.

He played along with her banter but it was interesting to see he was savoring everything she said like the good wine we were sharing.

It would have been much more interesting if she had been able to see his face when she got that information.

An interesting link between divergent marsupial families, still living in Ecuador, the Coenolestes, is another discovery of recent years.

The free-range chicken served with roasted tomatoes is an interesting and lighter option.

There are no ruins of any importance on the site of either Ialysus or Camirus, but excavations at the latter place have produced valuable and interesting results in the way of ancient vases and other antiquities, which are now in the British Museum.

On the 26th of August 1854 there appeared in L'Illustration (Paris) an interesting article by Charles Bourseul on the electric transmission of speech.

The pope was unable to check this revolution, which is now chiefly interesting as further proof of the insurgence of the Latin as against the feudal elements in Italy at this period.

It is interesting, in view of his later efforts to spread the knowledge of the Bible among the people, to know that in the capacity of examiner he insisted on a thorough acquaintance with the Holy Scriptures, and rejected several candidates who were deficient in this qualification.

The Andaman languages are extremely interesting from the philological standpoint.

It would be interesting to know what brought about the change of opinion manifested in the Recherches sur l'organisation des corps vivants, published only seven years later.

One of the most interesting institutions of Ghent is the great Beguinage (Begynhof) which, originally established in 1234 by the Bruges gate, was transferred in 1874 to the suburb of St Amandsberg.

The gametophyte is a small thalloid structure which shows varying degrees of independence affording an interesting transition to the next group.

This, the stretcher of the cubital quills, is a very interesting muscle.

Braun also gave an interesting solution of the problem of directive telegraphy.'

The extraordinary forms, colors and textures of the true galls have always formed some of the most interesting of biological questions, for not only is there definite co-operation I between a given species of insect and of plant, as shown by the facts that the same insect may induce galls of different kinds on different plants or organs, while different insects induce different galls on the same plante.g.

At certain seasons the wound bleeds, and the organismssome of which, by the bye, are remarkable and interesting formsmultiply in the nutritious sap and ferment it.

Such groups are interesting in that they are vegetation units whose physiognomy is, in a broad sense, related more to climatic than to edaphic conditions.

The interesting occurrence of certain halophytes and hemi-halophytes on sea-shores and also on mountains is probably to be explained by the past distribution of the species in question.

It is interesting to note that in many species the formation of new cell-walls is initiated before any indication of nuclear division is to he seen.

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