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"Unstar as interesting"
If I starred something as interesting, would I unstar it as interesting or as uninteresting? …
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What is the opposite of "interesting" in "This person is interesting"?
During a conversation yesterday, I couldn't come up with the opposite of interesting.
"Initially she was very interesting,
and I enjoyed her company. … However, a
few months later, she became [BUM]
not interesting."
Not interesting is what I came up with. What is the opposite of interesting that I should have used? …
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Particularly interesting is [closed]
Is it grammatically correct to begin a sentence with:
Particularly interesting is...
Thanks in advance …
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Interesting vs fascinating [closed]
When I said "fascinating" in basic conversation, my English teacher said interesting in response.
I'd like to catch the specific difference between them. …
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It feels interesting?
"It feels interesting", Does it make sense?
I am accustomed to using "feel + Adjective" and "feel like + Noun" forms. … Googling "it feels interesting", I found out an article using the sentence. …
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Difference between "fun" and "interesting"
In Japanese, there is no difference in definition between fun and interesting in their adjective forms. … In this sense, I feel as if fun encompasses interesting. …
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"...as interesting as you think" vs "...as interesting as you'd think"?
Speaker B: "Haha, it wasn't as interesting as you/you'd think.
What's the correct option in this case? Or should I have written as you might think instead? …
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"That is an interesting question." vs "It is an interesting question, that."
I am not a native English speaker and I tend to construct sentences like "It is an interesting question, that.". … (1) That is an interesting question.
(2) It is an interesting question, that. …
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Read ( Beautiful + Interesting ) stories
I'm looking for a word to express something that is beautiful and interesting at the same time, to use in this sentence:
Read [term] stories
Can you help me find one? …
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"This is an interesting-looking book."
"This is an interesting-looking book."
The point of the hyphen is to make 'looking' relate to 'interesting' and not directly to 'book'. … The point is that 'interesting book' is different from 'interesting-looking book', so 'looking' has modified (in the most literal sense) 'interesting'. …
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One interesting comma
Now I'm defending my work devoted to one interesting comma, found by me personally, which I first thought was simply wrong, but then I fell in love with it, and I still am. …
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Interesting sentences in English language [duplicate]
Annadurai
Please post the sentences that you found interesting …
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Adjective meaning 'interesting, but not relevant'
The podcast was interesting, but contents weren't relevant to my life or objectives, it was just an interesting story that you might recount later at a dinner party, but not something that you would ponder … The final part of it is where it gets
interesting – self deception.
Words I've consider are platonic, neutral. …
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What is a good synonym for "interesting"?
What's a good synonym for the word "interesting" or "interested"? I find that I use those words a bit too often (e.g. "I'm definitely interested!" … , "Yeah, that sounds really interesting, I would love learning more about it!", "That's interesting!", etc.)... but I can't seem to find any good synonyms. …
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Interested topics or Interesting topics?
Interesting topics: Technology, Reading, etc.
Even though this question looks simple, I think I have fundamental problem of understanding these kind of words. …