interess (Meaning)

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interess (v. t.)

To interest or affect.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interess

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interess Sentence Examples

  1. The gripping novel left me utterly interested in its intricate plot.
  2. Her captivating lecture sparked my interest in the subject.
  3. The controversial topic piqued my interest and fueled my desire to engage in discussion.
  4. The ingenious artwork immediately grabbed my attention and held it with its compelling imagery.
  5. The tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed coffee drew me into the kitchen, my interest heightened.
  6. The enigmatic stranger's cryptic words sparked a deep interest within me.
  7. The intricate architecture of the ancient cathedral fascinated me, holding my interest captive.
  8. I find myself increasingly interested in exploring the complexities of human consciousness.
  9. The groundbreaking scientific discovery ignited my interest in the field of astrophysics.
  10. The captivating memoir provided an intimate glimpse into the author's life, fueling my interest and admiration.

FAQs About the word interess

To interest or affect.

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No antonyms found.

The gripping novel left me utterly interested in its intricate plot.

Her captivating lecture sparked my interest in the subject.

The controversial topic piqued my interest and fueled my desire to engage in discussion.

The ingenious artwork immediately grabbed my attention and held it with its compelling imagery.