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What (who) is interesting - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quite interesting; Quite Interesting (disambiguation)

interesting         
  • Facial expression of intense ''interest (emotion)'', which includes jaws being dropped, tongue being stuck upward and outward, and pupils being dilated.
EMOTION
Interesting; Interest (in Psychology); Emotional interest; Ineresting; Intresting
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you find something interesting, it attracts your attention, for example because you think it is exciting or unusual.
It was interesting to be in a different environment...
His third album is by far his most interesting.
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf/that
interesting         
  • Facial expression of intense ''interest (emotion)'', which includes jaws being dropped, tongue being stuck upward and outward, and pupils being dilated.
EMOTION
Interesting; Interest (in Psychology); Emotional interest; Ineresting; Intresting
In hacker parlance, this word has strong connotations of "annoying", or "difficult", or both. Hackers relish a challenge, and enjoy wringing all the irony possible out of the ancient Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times". [Jargon File]
interesting         
  • Facial expression of intense ''interest (emotion)'', which includes jaws being dropped, tongue being stuck upward and outward, and pupils being dilated.
EMOTION
Interesting; Interest (in Psychology); Emotional interest; Ineresting; Intresting
¦ adjective arousing curiosity or interest.
Phrases
in an interesting condition archaic, euphemistic pregnant.
Derivatives
interestingly adverb
interestingness noun

Wikipedia

Quite Interesting

Quite Interesting may refer to:

  • QI (short for Quite Interesting), a BBC comedy panel game featuring Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies
  • Quite Interesting Limited, the company that provides the research used on QI, The Museum of Curiosity and related works
Examples of use of interesting
1. Mumbai, April 7: Interesting ideas don’t necessarily translate into interesting films!
2. Mumbai, September 1: Interesting ideas don‘t necessarily translate into interesting films.
3. It‘s an interesting way to sift through human history, and yields some interesting insights.
4. "It seems like I showed up in an interesting moment, a very interesting time," Bush said.
5. It was one of those pre–Christmas receptions with drinks and nibbles, with interesting conversations and interesting people.