Is it interesting or interested?

Is it interesting or interested?

Remember that interested describes a person who has a feeling of wanting to learn more about something, and interesting describes the thing that makes someone feel that way. You feel interested in something because that thing is interesting.

How do you use interesting?

Interesting sentence example

  1. You’re a very interesting person.
  2. She had an interesting perspective, and she made him think about things differently.
  3. You get to meet all kinds of interesting people.
  4. It is very interesting to watch a plant grow, it is like taking part in creation.
  5. Interesting .

Is I am interested a sentence?

I am interested in learning to cook. I am not interested in games. I am interested in social work.

How do you say I am interested in something?

What can I say instead of interested?

  1. absorbed.
  2. engrossed.
  3. implicated.
  4. involved.
  5. keen.
  6. obsessed.
  7. responsive.
  8. sympathetic.

What does it mean when something is very interesting to you?

Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas: She’s quite an interesting woman. She’s got some very interesting things to say on the subject. It is always interesting to hear other people’s point of view.

How do you know if you’re interesting?

8 Habits of Incredibly Interesting People

  1. They are passionate.
  2. They try new things.
  3. They don’t hide their quirks.
  4. They avoid the bandwagon.
  5. They check their egos at the door.
  6. They’re always learning.
  7. They share what they discover.
  8. They don’t worry about what others think of them.

Is interesting a positive word?

By its own definition, interesting means arousing curiosity or interest. The phrase is positive, and its meaning is not the same as “it’s good/nice.” It is as appropriate a response as “good/nice.” Actually, any positive phrase used as sarcasm is negative.

What does I am interested mean?

(ɪntərɛstɪd , -trɪstɪd ) adjective. If you are interested in something, you think it is important and want to learn more about it or spend time doing it. I thought she might be interested in Paula’s proposal.

What is another way to say I am interested in?

What is another word for interested in?

preoccupied concerned
engaged passionate
riveted fanatical
lost keen
focusedUS hooked

How do you say I’m interested in a formal way?

interested

  1. absorbed.
  2. attentive.
  3. engrossed.
  4. excited.
  5. implicated.
  6. involved.
  7. keen.
  8. obsessed.

How do you express interest in something?

How to Write a Letter of Interest

  1. 1 Write it like a business letter. The first and most important thing to remember about writing a letter of interest is that it’s a business letter—treat it like one.
  2. 2 Find the right contact.
  3. 3 Research the company.
  4. 4 Show how you’d add value.
  5. 5 Keep it short, but write it powerfully.