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interesting

[in-ter-uh-sting, -truh-sting, -tuh-res-ting] / ˈɪn tər ə stɪŋ, -trə stɪŋ, -təˌrɛs tɪŋ /


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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“The idea is to get Polymarket’s name out into the academic sphere and kind of demonstrate how interesting the way the platform works is,” Wilson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

He didn’t want to take a stand in this “interesting” “little” race.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was new, different and had an interesting story as a waitress who ousted an out-of-touch machine pol.

From The Wall Street Journal

That would be pretty interesting — though we’ll be digging in and discussing it, either way.

From Los Angeles Times

López believed that Hollywood was wasting her friend’s talents and promised to cast her as a more complex and interesting character.

From Los Angeles Times