Antonym: indifferent. Similar words: interest, lose interest, interfere, interfere in, interfere with, for the rest, integrated, western. Meaning: ['ɪntərestɪd /'ɪntrɪstɪd] adj. 1. having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern 2. involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in.
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1 There's a talk on Italian art-are you interested ?
2 What are you interested in?
3 Gere became interested in Buddhism in the 1970s.
4 He is interested in mystic rites and ceremonies.
5 He's very interested in nuclear physics.
6 We shall be interested in receiving your comments.
7 Why bother asking if you're not really interested?
8 My hobby is chess. Are you interested in learning?
9 We shall be interested in hearing your comments.
10 What are your interested in?
11 I'm not interested in all this scientific malarkey.
12 She is always interested in space science.
13 He wasn't interested in growing flowers in the garden.
14 I've always been interested in music.
15 We're interested in the source of these fictitious rumours.
16 He was a great deal interested in music.
17 Would you be interested in playing golf tomorrow?
18 She got very interested in politics.
19 I'm not interested in sport.
20 What kind of things are u interested in?
21 The more I hear,(www.Sentencedict.com) the more interested I become.
22 Politics has never interested me.
23 We would be interested to learn...
24 I'm not interested in a romantic relationship.
25 I'm not terribly interested in politics.
26 I thought she might be interested in Paula's proposal.
27 I'm very interested in history.
28 I am interested in anything pertaining to folklore.
29 Let's be honest, she's only interested in Mike because of his money.
30 She wouldn't tell me how much it cost - not that I was really interested.
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