How to use "interesting" in a sentence
Sentences
We all felt the same, now, the adventure of the Nautilus was not exciting or interesting
'I know something interesting will happen,' she thought
Oh, why did I go down the rabbit-hole? But it is interesting here
"Writers? How interesting."
"Oh, well, I suppose we can change the subject, but we are having a really interesting conversation."
"And what is this interesting conversation that I am interrupting?"
And sometimes the cases are interesting, and he likes having some good stories to tell the guys in the pub
Isn't that interesting?"
"But interesting, too."
Or will we only ever see the world virtually? Of course, the virtual world was interesting
I'm sure you'll learn so many interesting things," she said encouragingly.
I am not an interesting person at all
'They can't find me very interesting,' I said
I was someone more exciting and interesting than my usual self.
The evening was turning out to be even more interesting than she had expected.
He projected an interesting image: a blend of male power and gentleness, aggressive sexuality and kindness.
interesting than you make it out to be."
There were too many attorneys and not enough civilians to make the bash interesting
"Makes life interesting."
"Anything interesting?"
They took away some of his instruments, but told the commissaire that the most interesting documents and instruments had been destroyed.
'Don't you think,' said my wife, 'that Miss Cram might just like having an interesting job?'
'It must be very interesting,' I said.
Immediately he began to explain why it was so interesting.
'I met him at a dinner not long ago and we had a most interesting talk
'Now this really is interesting,' said Raymond West.
It is so interesting
It was interesting that he, an ordinary soldier, seemed to have a much better understanding of the situation than I, a professional writer.
It was interesting and exciting to watch this show
I love it! I find it very interesting
'It's much more interesting to go to the Alhambra Theatre in London,' said Harris.
The illness of the excellent Miss Halcombe has given me the opportunity to read this interesting diary
So simple! So brilliant! So interesting!
Jacinda Ardern has said, "I hope that one day this will not be interesting anymore." She wants it to be normal for women to be in politics and to be mothers.
"It looked not at all interesting," she said