interested

  • 21interested — adjective 1) an interested crowd Syn: attentive, fascinated, riveted, gripped, captivated, agog, intrigued, curious, keen, eager 2) the government consulted with interested bodies Syn: conce …

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  • 22interested — adjective a) Having or showing interest. Im very interested in going to see that play. b) Owning a share of a company …

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  • 23interested — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Having one s interest aroused] Syn. stimulated, sympathetic, attentive, engaged, attracted, enticed, lured, curious, intrigued, fascinated, drawn, touched, moved, affected, excited, inspired, inspirited, responsive,… …

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  • 24interested — adj 1. concerned, involved, a party to, included, implicated, in on. 2. partisan, partial, one sided, warped, swayed; participatory, undetached, nonobjective, undispassionate; prejudiced, biased, colored, influenced, jaundiced. 3. engaged,… …

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  • 25interested — in•ter•est•ed [[t]ˈɪn tər ə stɪd, trə stɪd, təˌrɛs tɪd[/t]] adj. 1) having an interest or share; concerned 2) having the attention or curiosity engaged 3) influenced by personal or selfish motives: an interested witness[/ex] • Etymology: 1655–65… …

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  • 26interested — Having an interest. See interested person …

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  • 27interested - interesting — ◊ interested If you want to know more about something or someone, you can say that you are interested in them. I m very interested in birds. Ellen seemed genuinely interested in him and his work. Note that you do not use any preposition except in …

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  • 28interested party — UK US noun [C] ► any of the people or organizations who may be affected by a situation, or who are hoping to make money out of a situation: »Employees, suppliers, customers, and other interested parties are anxiously awaiting news about the… …

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  • 29interested party — index privy, prospect (prospective patron) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 interested party …

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  • 30interested vs interesting —   Interested is a past participle. When used as an adjective it says how someone feels.   For example: I was very interested in the lesson.   Interesting is a present participle. When used as an adjective it describes the people or things that… …

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