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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And the race for mayor just got interesting.
From Los Angeles Times
Melissa Otto, head of research at S&P Global Visible Alpha, noted that investors may be wondering if Microsoft “is an interesting opportunity or not” in light of how rapidly its multiple has contracted.
From MarketWatch
The quarterback earnings gap isn’t the only interesting financial figure to note for Super Bowl LX.
From MarketWatch
For me, this is not interesting because football can change from today and tomorrow.
From BBC
Picking through the debris of the recent software stock slump, bitcoin’s regular winter meltdown, the dollar’s ongoing malaise and the memification of precious metals reveals an interesting, although perhaps not surprising, discovery.
From Barron's
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.