interesting
Usage
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Something that is interesting occupies the mind with no connotation of pleasure or displeasure: an interesting account of a battle. Something that is pleasing engages the mind favorably: a pleasing account of the wedding. Something that is gratifying fulfills expectations, requirements, etc.: a gratifying account of his whereabouts; a book gratifying in its detail.
Example Sentences
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That diversity is part of what makes Kidman such an interesting artist.
From Salon
The most interesting part of Mr. Stiles’s narrative is his analysis of Churchill’s prose.
"It's an interesting thing to have survived 70 years."
From BBC
"The film doesn't sort of dive right into the politics of that or the fall out of that, which would be a very interesting story to tell in its own right," Hardwicke said.
From BBC
James: Some days you think that would be interesting and something I could be good at and other days, you know, you see how tough the job is.
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.