interesting
[ˈɪntrəstɪŋ]
Definition:
1. Attracting your attention because it is special, exciting or unusual.
2. Arousing or holding the attention.
Use 'interesting' in a sentence:
- 1. There was an interesting sequel to these events later in the year.
- 2. The beaches are wide and filled with interesting flotsam and jetsam.
- 3. It's an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever.
- 4. It turned out to be a very interesting session with a lively debate.
- 5. The lead-up to the wedding was extremely interesting.
- 6. It had percolated through to us that something interesting was about to happen.
- 7. The aquarium has some interesting specimens of unusual tropical fish.
- 8. The most interesting point about the village was its religion.
- 9. It is interesting to compare their situation and ours.
- 10. Have you got any interesting snippets for me?
- 11. The exhibition is interesting to both the enthusiast and the casual visitor.
- 12. Can't we do something more interesting?
- 13. It's an attitude that turns the mundane into something more interesting and exciting.
- 14. It's more interesting to take the coast road.
- 15. An interesting feature of the city is the old market.
- 16. Painted walls look much more interesting and don't cost much.
- 17. There are interesting parallels between the 1960s and the late 1990s.
- 18. Of course there were lots of other interesting things at the exhibition.
- 19. I collect shells and interesting seaside items.
- 20. She made several interesting points in the article.
- 21. She browsed the shelves for something interesting to read.
- 22. You ought to have come to the meeting. It was interesting.
- 23. There are some interesting walks in the area.
- 24. She offered some really interesting, insightful observations.
- 25. Did you go anywhere interesting?
- 26. That looks like an interesting book.
- 27. Comparison with other oil-producing countries is extremely interesting.
- 28. Recent research on deaf children has produced some interesting findings about their speech.
- 29. She gave an interesting talk on her visit to China.
- 30. He met a lot of interesting people during his life as a student.
- 31. I find it interesting that she claims not to know him.
- 32. It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one.
- 33. It would be interesting to know what he really believed.
- 34. Her research has thrown up some interesting facts.