prove interesting

Frequency: 6.55.2 per million words

Used when something turns out to be interesting after investigation or over time, sometimes unexpectedly.

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Examples (10)

  • So far, my trip has proved interesting.
  • The experiment proved more interesting than we initially expected.
  • Her new research project is beginning to prove quite interesting.
  • The old manuscript, after careful study, proved surprisingly interesting.
  • Initially, the lecture seemed dull, but it soon proved very interesting.
  • The detective's investigation started slowly but would ultimately prove extremely interesting.
  • We hoped the discussion would prove interesting to all participants.
  • This unexpected turn of events might prove interesting for future historians.
  • Despite its simple appearance, the ancient artifact proved to be incredibly interesting.
  • His theory did not prove interesting to the scientific community.