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- nouninterest (noun) · interests (plural noun)
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone:"she looked about her with interest"
- (an interest in)a feeling of wanting to know or learn about (something):"he developed an interest in art"
- the quality of exciting curiosity or holding the attention:"a tale full of interest"
- a subject about which one is concerned or enthusiastic:"my particular interest is twentieth-century poetry"
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt:"the monthly rate of interest" · "interest payments"
- the advantage or benefit of a person or group:"the merger is not contrary to the public interest" · "we are acting in the best interests of our customers"
- archaicthe selfish pursuit of one's own welfare; self-interest.
- a stake, share, or involvement in an undertaking, especially a financial one:"holders of voting rights must disclose their interests" · "he must have no personal interest in the outcome of the case"
- a legal concern, title, or right in property:"third parties having an interest in a building"
- (interests)a group or organization having a specified common concern, especially in politics or business:"the regulation of national interests in India, Brazil, and Africa"
verbinterest (verb) · interests (third person present) · interested (past tense) · interested (past participle) · interesting (present participle)- excite the curiosity or attention of (someone):"I thought the book might interest Eric"
- (interest someone in)cause someone to undertake or acquire (something):"efforts were made to interest her in a purchase"
Originlate Middle English (originally as interess): from Anglo-Norman French interesse, from Latin interesse ‘differ, be important’, from inter- ‘between’ + esse ‘be’. The -t was added partly by association with Old French interest ‘damage, loss’, apparently from Latin interest ‘it is important’. The original sense was ‘the possession of a share in or a right to something’; hence interest. interest and the verb arose in the 18th century interest was influenced by medieval Latin interesse ‘compensation for a debtor's defaulting’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone:
- the quality of exciting curiosity or holding the attention:
- a subject about which one is concerned or enthusiastic:
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt:
- the advantage or benefit of a person or group:
- a stake, share, or involvement in an undertaking, especially a financial one:
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