interested
The standard preposition used to specify the object of interest.
The most common intensifier for 'interested'.
A strong way to say you have zero interest.
Used to express a very high level of interest.
Indicates a low level of interest.
Indicates genuine and significant interest, not casual.
Indicates that the interest is obvious and easy to see.
Highlights a specific area of strong interest.
Highlights a particular interest among others.
Indicates that the interest is obvious and easy to see.
Emphasizes that the interest is real and sincere.
Indicates a sufficient level of interest to do something.
Indicates the highest level of interest, often in a comparative sense.
Emphasizes that the interest is real and sincere.
Indicates a profound and serious interest.
Indicates a moderate or considerable level of interest.
A strong, emphatic way to say you have zero interest.
Indicates the primary or main area of interest.
Indicates a high degree of interest.
A strong, emphatic way to say you have zero interest.
Indicates the primary or main area of interest.
Indicates an eager and enthusiastic interest.
Indicates a very strong, focused interest.
A strong way to say you are very far from being interested.
Indicates a moderate level of interest.
Indicates an intense, emotional interest.
Indicates a low level of interest.
Suggests that someone seems interested, based on available information.
An informal way to say 'very interested'.
Indicates a sufficient level of interest to do something (more formal).
Indicates partial or distracted interest.
Indicates that someone is said to be interested, though it's not confirmed.
Indicates a slight or small amount of interest.
Indicates a slight and not clearly defined interest.
Indicates the primary or main area of interest.
The most common way to state that one has interest.
To start having an interest in something (more informal).
To maintain someone's interest.
To start having an interest in something.
To cause someone to become interested.
To have an appearance or expression that shows interest.
To give the impression of being interested.
To give the impression of being interested.
To convey interest through the tone of one's voice.
To internally experience a sense of interest.
To continue to be interested over time.