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How to Use "Interest" with Example Sentences
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interest
(n):
a desire to want to know or learn
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Used with adjectives:
"
He always had a
great
interest
in music.
"
(great, passionate, strong, real, special, particular, serious)
"
She began to have a
growing
interest
in football.
"
(growing, increasing)
"
They've had a
shared
interest
in classical music.
"
(shared, genuine, lifelong, renewed)
"
He's never shown the
slightest
interest
in her.
"
(slightest)
"
He has
little
interest
in the ballet.
"
(little)
"
There was
sudden
interest
in her artwork.
"
(sudden)
Used with verbs:
"
She has always
had
an
interest
in learning new languages.
"
(had, showed, expressed)
"
While studying in Italy he
developed
an
interest
in cooking.
"
(developed)
"
The movie
kept
my
interest
for the full three hours.
"
(kept, maintained, held)
"
The commercial
caught
my
interest
.
"
(caught, sparked, stirred up, stimulated)
"
The boy's
interest
in reading
grew
as he got older.
"
(grew, increased)
Used with prepositions:
"
They listened
with
interest
.
"
(with)
"
I saw a growing
interest
from
the teenagers.
"
(from, among)
"
She has an active
interest
in
helping others.
"
(in)
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interest
(v):
to want to learn more about something
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Used with adverbs:
"
Charity work
really
interests
me.
"
(really, greatly, particularly)
Used with verbs:
"
She
tried
to
interest
the children with puppets.
"
(tried)
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