Interesting
UK /["/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ//ˈɪntrestɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ//ˈɪntrestɪŋ/"]/
Definition
attracting your attention because it is/they are special, exciting or unusual
In simple words: something that catches your attention and makes you want to know more
Examples
- I found the documentary about space particularly interesting.
- Isn't it interesting how different cultures celebrate the same holiday?
- The story was so interesting that I couldn't put the book down.
- He has some interesting ideas about improving public transportation.
- The artwork in the gallery was quite interesting and thought-provoking.
Usage notes
Use 'interesting' to describe things that are engaging or thought-provoking. Avoid it in very formal writing where more specific adjectives might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'in-ter-esting' — when something is in a state of 'wanting to know more'.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- to
Synonyms
- fascinating
- absorbing
- captivating
- engaging
- intriguing
Antonyms
- boring
- uninteresting
Common mistakes
- 'Interesting' is sometimes spelled incorrectly as 'intersting'.
- Learners may confuse 'interesting' with 'interested', which have different meanings.
- 'Interesting' is sometimes overused; specific details can be more engaging.