The phonetic symbol of interesting is English?[?ntr?st?] or American?['?ntr?st?], and it is used as an adjective in the sentence.
Interesting
adj. Interesting; arousing interest, attracting attention
Phrases
1. Very interesting? Very interesting ; very interesting; very interesting; very interesting
2. something interesting? some interesting things; interesting things; some interesting things; an interesting
3. Interesting English ?Interesting English; interesting English; interesting English; interest English
4. more interesting? more interesting; physics is much more interesting than chemistry; more people are interesting; more interesting
5. interesting thing? interesting thing; interesting thing
Example sentences
1. It was interesting to be in a different environment.
Change the environment Very interesting.
2. I tumbled upon an interesting book in the library.
I stumbled upon an interesting book in the library. Extended information
Synonyms of interesting include funny?;?amusing?;?entertaining?;?diverting, etc.
1. funny
English?['f?n?]?American?['f?ni]?
adj. Interesting, funny , funny
1. I'll tell you a funny story.
I'll tell you a funny story.
2. My head had begun to ache and my stomach felt funny.
My head began to hurt, and my stomach felt wrong.
2. amusing
English?[?'mju?z?]?American?[?'mjuz?]?
adj. Interesting, fun of; to make people laugh
v. To amuse; to send; to make...happy (ing form of amuse)
1. He had a terrific sense of humour and could be very amusing.
He has a great sense of humor and can be very funny.
2. The article must be amusingly written.
This article must be amusingly written.