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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61 Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.
62 First we must notify all the interested parties.
63 They're just interested in jacking up their profit margins.
64 She's always been interested in other people.
65 He is interested in a firm of motorcars.
66 Neither Anna nor I are interested in high finance.
67 He is very interested in plasma physics.
68 He was interested in service(http://Sentencedict.com), not self-aggrandisement.
69 She made absolutely no pretence of being interested.
70 I'd be interested to meet her.
71 I'm interested in anything to do with books.
72 Neither one of us is particularly interested in gardening.
73 How did you become interested in oceanography?
74 He had always interested himself in foreign affairs.
75 I'd hate for him to think I wasn't interested.
76 His attitude suggests that he isn't really interested.
77 I enjoy cycling, but I'm not interested in racing.
78 I'm not really interested in fishing.
79 He's not in the least bit interested in girls.
80 I'm not interested in news about celebrities.
81 I really am interested. Tell me more.
82 I am interested to hear your story.
83 His enthusiasm made everyone else interested.
84 I'm not in the slightest bit interested.
85 I'd be interested to hear more about your work.
86 She's interested in him for purely mercenary reasons.
87 She has always interested herself in charity work.
88 The press are interested in sports.
89 She shows no sign of being interested.
90 It bothered me that boys weren't interested in me.
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