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interest
noun
    1. The desire to learn or know about someone or something; curiosity.
      Thesaurus: concern, care, attention, curiosity, excitement.
    2. The power to attract attention and curiosity.
    3. Something which arouses attention and curiosity; a hobby or pastime.
    4. Money paid as a charge for borrowing money or using credit, usually in the form of a percentage of what is borrowed or owed.
    5. Advantage, benefit or profit, especially financial.
      Example: It is in your own interests to be truthful
      Thesaurus: premium, credit, due, discount, profit, percentage, gain, bonus, earnings.
      Form: interests (often)
    6. A share or claim in a business and its profits, or a legal right to property.
    7. A group of people or organizations with common, especially financial, aims and concerns.
      Example: the banking interest
      Thesaurus: lobby, constituency.
      Form: interest group (also)
verb interested, interesting
    1. To attract the attention and curiosity of someone.
      Thesaurus: involve, engage, attract, intrigue, concern, fascinate, move, touch, affect.
    2. To cause them to take a part in or be concerned about some activity.
      Form: interest someone in something (often)
Idiom: in the interest of something (in the interests of something)
    In order to achieve or contribute to an objective.
      Example: in the interests of good industrial relations
      Thesaurus: for the sake of, on behalf of, in order to promote.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin interest it concerns.





interested
adj
    1. Showing or having a concern or interest.
      Thesaurus: curious, stimulated, attentive, enticed, lured, drawn, affected, moved, touched, sympathetic, inspired, roused, stirred, concerned, occupied, engrossed, involved, absorbed;.
    2. Personally involved and therefore not impartial or disinterested. Compare disinterested, uninterested.
      Thesaurus: concerned, involved; partial, prejudiced, biased.
Derivative: interestedly
adverb


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