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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"I think we can forget everything that we've learnt since go-karts on how to go fast but it will be interesting to learn a new driving style and hopefully find speed with it."
From Barron's
What do you find most interesting about this new research?
"We could see that happening within three days of inducing the cancer, which was very interesting."
From Science Daily
“It’s interesting,” Brewer says, “because different teams could ostensibly enter into that conversation in the future.”
So there’s an interesting parallel there between, I mean, at least as far as why there is this support for the exile.
From Salon
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.