interest
A very common way to say someone is very interested.
A common way to describe a significant level of interest.
What is most advantageous for someone.
Plural form, meaning what is most advantageous for someone.
Describes a profound and serious interest.
Interest in one specific thing more than others.
An amount of interest that is becoming larger.
Describes careful and detailed attention to something.
Describes an intelligent and active interest.
A strong interest in a particular subject or for a particular reason.
Synonym for 'growing interest'.
Describes a very strong and eager interest in something.
To interest someone in a specific or special way.
To cause a large amount of interest.
The percentage of a sum of money charged for its use.
Used to specify the subject of the interest.
Used when the level of interest increases over time.
To become gradually weaker or less important.
To become tired or less enthusiastic; to decrease.
A situation where personal interests could improperly influence professional duties.
A situation where competing interests could improperly influence professional duties.
To be interested in something.
A very common way to say you are demonstrating interest.
To begin to be interested in something.
To keep the benefits or advantages of a person or group safe.
To say or show that you are interested in something.
To cause people to become interested.
To cause a sudden feeling of interest.
To take care of and protect someone's interests.
To protect the benefits or advantages of a person or group.
To make someone start to feel interested.