in·ter·est·ed
/ˈint(ə)rəstəd/
adjective
- showing curiosity or concern about something or someone; having a feeling of interest."I had always been interested in history"synonyms: attentive, intent, focused, absorbed, engrossed, fascinated, riveted, gripped, captivated, rapt, agog, intrigued, inquiring, inquisitive, curious, burning with curiosity, earnest, keen, eager, all ears, beady-eyed, nosy, snoopy
- having an interest or involvement; not impartial or disinterested."seeking views from all interested parties"synonyms: concerned, involved, implicated, affected, connected, related, partisan, partial, biased, prejudiced, one-sided, preferential, discriminatory
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wanting to give your attention to something or learn more about it: He didn't seem interested in coming.
4 days ago · The meaning of INTERESTED is having the attention engaged. How to use interested in a sentence.
adjective. having an interest in something; concerned: Interested members will meet at noon. having the attention or curiosity engaged: an interested spectator.
adjective · absent · distracted · inattentive · abstracted · unfocused · absentminded · preoccupied · oblivious · unabsorbed · remote.
INTERESTED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
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If you are interested in something, you think it is important and want to learn more about it or spend time doing it.
On this page you'll find 85 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to interested, such as: absorbed, attentive, engrossed, excited, implicated, and involved.
/ˈɪntrəstɪd/ · adjective. having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern. “an interested audience”. “interested in sports”.