INTEREST | Meaning In The Cambridge English Dictionary
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interest noun (INVOLVEMENT)
Add to word list Add to word list B1 [ S or U ] the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more about something: interest in We want to excite children's interest in science.have an interest I've always had an interest in astronomy.show interest He never seems to show any interest in his children.lose interest Unfortunately, I lost interest half way through the film.take an interest in She takes more of an interest in politics these days.express an interest Several people have already expressed an interest in (= said they would like to buy) the house.expression of interest Expressions of interest for the new role must be received by 28 March.out of interest informal Just out of interest, how old is your wife? B1 [ C ] Your interests are the activities that you enjoy doing and the subjects that you like to spend time learning about: On his form he lists his interests as cycling and cooking. B1 [ U ] the quality that makes you think that something is interesting: be of interest Would this book be of any interest to you?- He has demonstrated a genuine interest in the project.
- He wanted science students to take an interest in the arts, and so he ran literature classes at his home on Sunday afternoons.
- They take a lively interest in their grandchildren.
- I lost interest halfway through the book and I never finished it.
- I can honestly say that I have no interest whatsoever in the royal family.
- adrenalin rush
- alacrity
- animation
- ardency
- ardour
- fever pitch
- fired up
- flirtation
- for kicks
- frenzy
- nibble
- oomph
- out of interest
- overeagerness
- overenthusiasm
- voracity
- wahoo
- warmth
- whirligig
- with a bang idiom
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Pastimes - general wordsinterest noun (ADVANTAGE)
C1 [ C usually plural, U ] something that brings advantages to or affects someone or something: A union looks after the interests of its members.in someone's interest It's in his interests to keep careful records.in the interest of In the interests of safety, please do not smoke.someone's best interest Despite what you think, I'm only acting in your best interests (= doing what is best for you).public interest These are public resources that serve the public interest (= are useful for most people). See also vested interest- As both a teacher and parent, she had an interest in seeing the school remain open.
- Is it really in the public interest to publish this information?
- The government's view is that raising taxes now would not be in the national interest .
- The government will only say it is not in the general interest to reveal any more information.
- She claimed that she had no financial interest in the case.
- abet
- accommodative
- any port in a storm idiom
- assist
- assist (someone) with something/doing something
- band together phrasal verb
- facilitate
- facilitation
- financial assistance
- food aid
- give someone a hand
- lift
- pitch
- public interest
- pull
- pull strings idiom
- pull through (something) phrasal verb
- pull together phrasal verb
- rally
- sake
interest noun (MONEY)
C1 [ U ] money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for borrowing money: interest charge Interest charges on an overdraft are usually quite high.charge interest He was being charged interest on the full amount.pay interest It must pay the interest on the outstanding debt. C1 [ U ] money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank or other financial organization: earn interest You should put the money in a savings account where it will earn interest.- My investments return a high rate of interest.
- The rise in interest rates has pushed up the value of my investments.
- How much interest are you paying on the loan?
- The smaller local lenders charge a high rate of interest.
- An immediate interest cut might give a small boost to the economy.
- annualized
- APR
- bank rate
- base rate
- capital intensive
- coffer
- compound
- concessional
- finance
- interest rate
- interest-bearing
- lending rate
- money
- non-derivative
- Premium Bond
- simple interest
- sinking fund
- stock
- the purse strings idiom
- working capital
interest noun (LEGAL RIGHT)
[ C ] law, business specialized an involvement or a legal right, usually relating to a business or possessions: He is a multi-millionaire with business interests around the world.interest in When they divorced, she retained a legal interest in the property.controlling interest She has a controlling interest in the firm.- The courts will have to decide the size of the beneficiary's interest in the trust.
- The deed transfers the interest to Mr Smith.
- Are there any third-party interests over the land?
- She is entitled to enforce her interest in the courts.
- Her interest in the trust has not yet been vested.
- acquire
- acquisition
- alluvion
- attach
- attach something to something phrasal verb
- be endowed with something idiom
- bore
- fully
- holder
- interest someone in something phrasal verb
- live without something
- lord/master/mistress/king/queen of all you survey idiom
- proprietor
- re-endow
- reclaim
- reside
- reside in something/someone phrasal verb
- revert
- revert to something phrasal verb
- stake
- Politics doesn't interest him much.
- I've got some news that might interest you.
- The subject that interests her most seems to be her own health!
- The idea of travelling to China had always interested him, and this seemed like a perfect opportunity.
- Anything to do with planes and flying interests him enormously.
- absorbed
- amp someone up phrasal verb
- animate
- arouse someone's curiosity
- be someone's bag idiom
- breathe
- engage
- interest someone in something phrasal verb
- intoxicate
- intrigue
- light something up phrasal verb
- occupy
- stir
- stretch
- suspensive
- sweep someone along phrasal verb
- talk something up phrasal verb
- tantalize
- the Thames
- whip
Phrasal verb
interest someone in something (Definition of interest from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)interest | American Dictionary
interestnoun us /ˈɪn·trəst, ˈɪn·tər·əst/interest noun (INVOLVEMENT)
Add to word list Add to word list [ C/U ] a feeling of having your attention held by something, or of wanting to be involved with and learn more about something: [ C ] an interest in chess [ U ] I lost interest halfway through the book. [ C/U ] Your interests are the activities that you enjoy doing and the subjects that you like to spend time learning about. of interest If something is of interest, it holds your attention and makes you want to learn more about it: Nothing much of interest was discussed.interest noun (ADVANTAGE)
[ C ] something that gives you what is important or necessary or helps you in some way: A union looks after the interests of its members. I was only acting in your interest (= to achieve what would help you).interest noun (MONEY)
[ U ] money that is charged, esp. by a bank, when you borrow money, or money that is paid to you for the use of your money: My savings account is earning 5% interest. interestverb [ T ] us /ˈɪn·trəst, ˈɪnt·ə·rəst/ to cause you to want to give something your attention or learn more about it: Sailing has never really interested me.Idiom
Can I interest you in something (Definition of interest from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)interest | Business English
interestnoun uk /ˈɪntrəst/ us Add to word list Add to word list [ U ] FINANCE money that is charged by a bank or other financial organization for lending money: interest charges/payments Interest charges on an overdraft are usually quite high.charge/pay interest A number of providers don't charge any interest for an introductory period when you get one of their cards.interest on sth The interest on a mortgage is higher than the interest earned on savings. You can expect to pay interest of 4–6% on the loan.with interest I paid back the whole sum with interest within a month. monthly/annual interest [ U ] FINANCE money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank or other financial organization: earn/receive/pay interest You will earn interest at 4% as long as you have money in your account. Consumers look for the best rate of interest on their savings. You will receive interest payments on your investments monthly. The account pays interest of up to 5%. monthly/annual interest [ C ] an involvement or a legal right, usually relating to a business or possessions that you own with other people: He is a multi-millionaire with business interests around the world.an interest in sth The bank has a legal interest in the building until the money is repaid, as it was offered as security on the loan. [ S or U ] the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more about something: show interest (in sth) Customers are showing a lot of interest in this new design.lose interest (in sth) Keep your points short and snappy when you make your presentation, or the audience might lose interest.take an interest (in sth) Since our company featured in a national newspaper, people are starting to take an interest in what we do.have an interest in sth I've always had an interest in aviation. Just out of interest, how many people were at the conference? [ C ] an activity that you enjoy doing or a subject that you like to spend time learning about: She lists her interests as music, running, and learning languages. [ U ] the quality that makes you think that something is interesting: be of interest to sb I think this report would be of interest to you. [ C or U ] something that brings someone advantages or that affects someone or something: A union looks after the interests of its members. It's in your interests to keep careful records. In the interests of safety, please do not smoke. I believe it is in everyone's best interests if I resign.See also
accrued interest add-on interest bank interest beneficial interest compound interest conflict of interest controlling interest ex-interest expression of interest gross interest imputed interest majority interest minority interest net interest simple interest true interest cost working interest vested interest zero interest (Definition of interest from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)Examples of interest
interest When planning a mapping, one must take this into account: an instrument is interesting only if it allows the discovery of unknown features. From the Cambridge English Corpus Second, if a plan exists which is unambiguously in everyone's interest, then the individual players will not hesitate to choose their part of the plan. From the Cambridge English Corpus The results, presenting both qualitative and quantitative analyses, provide interesting insights into the responses of the students to the experiment itself. From the Cambridge English Corpus It is of interest to discuss some qualitative aspects of the solution before carrying out the calculation. From the Cambridge English Corpus It was this early experience as a rice breeder which also led to an interest in seed dormancy. From the Cambridge English Corpus Many other adverbs (as interestingly, frankly, clearly, luckily, unfortunately) are similarly used; most are so ordinary as to excite no comment or interest whatsoever. From the Cambridge English Corpus Her main research interest lies in the philosophical analysis of bioethical concepts. From the Cambridge English Corpus With a background in philosophical logic and metaphysics, his current research interests focus on the theoretical basis of bioethical inquiry. From the Cambridge English Corpus With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political. From the Cambridge English Corpus Her history of chemical theory refuses to isolate theory from the laboratory, the lecture hall, or the public and its philosophical interests. From the Cambridge English Corpus At least three aspects of philosophical anthropology have been of chief interest to philosophers of religion. From the Cambridge English Corpus From being purely historical and documentary, they are now turning towards an interest in theory. From the Cambridge English Corpus If the project generates financial revenues, but they are lower than for purely commercial investments, then perhaps an interest rate subsidy would be most appropriate. From the Cambridge English Corpus Of interest, national regulations were required already at that time to reduce the large variability among hospitals in the exact method of cost price calculation. From the Cambridge English Corpus The policy network representing the interests of the mainland heavy industry (most importantly the metallurgical industry) comes very close to the ideal type policy community. From the Cambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.Collocations with interest
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abiding interestQuestions of memory have been an abiding interest for the last several years. From the Cambridge English Corpus accumulated interestThis debt and its accumulated interest is deducted from the labourer's share of the harvest. From the Cambridge English Corpus avid interestI shall read everything with avid interest and take up all the points which he suggested. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with interest What is the pronunciation of interest?Translations of interest
in Chinese (Traditional) 介入, 興趣,關注, 愛好… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 介入, 兴趣,关注, 爱好… See more in Spanish interés, afición, interesar… See more in Portuguese interesse, passatempo, juros… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in Bengali in Czech in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Korean in Italian एखाद्या गोष्टीकडे आपले लक्ष देण्याची इच्छा किंवा एखाद्या गोष्टीत सामील होण्याची आणि एखाद्या गोष्टीबद्दल अधिक शोधण्याची इच्छा असणे, आपल्या आवडी निवडी म्हणजे आपल्याला आनंद देणारे क्रिया आणि ज्या विषयांबद्दल शिकण्यासाठी आपल्याला वेळ घालवायला आवडतो., गुणवत्ता जी आपल्याला काहीतरी मनोरंजक आहे असे वाटते… See more 興味, 趣味, 関心をそそるもの… See more ilgi, alaka, ilgi çeken/önemli şey… See more intérêt [masculine], centre [masculine] d’intérêt, intérêts [masculine… See more interès, afició, interessar… See more belangstelling, interesse, rente… See more உங்கள் கவனத்தை ஏதாவது ஒன்றில் செலுத்த விரும்புவது அல்லது ஏதாவது ஒன்றில் ஈடுபட விரும்புவது மற்றும் ஒன்றைப் பற்றி மேலும் அறிய விரும்புவது போன்ற உணர்வு, உங்கள் ஆர்வங்கள் நீங்கள் செய்வதை ரசிக்கும் செயல்பாடுகள் மற்றும் நீங்கள் கற்றுக்கொள்ள நேரத்தை செலவிட விரும்பும் பாடங்கள்., ஏதோ சுவாரஸ்யம் என்று நினைக்க வைக்கும் குணம்… See more रुचि, दिलचस्पी, अभिरुचि… See more રસ, શોખ, અભિરુચિ… See more interesse, rente, rente-… See more intresse, ränta, andel… See more minat, aktiviti, bunga… See more das Interesse, die Zinsen (pl.), Zins-…… See more interesse [masculine], rente [masculine], beste [neuter]… See more دلچسپی, دلچسپی (دلچسپی کے مشاغل), دلچسپی (کسی چیزمیں خصوصی دلچسپی ہونا)… See more інтерес, зацікавленість, відсотки… See more ఆసక్తి/ ఏదో ఒకదానిమీద దృష్టి పెట్టాలనుకునే భావన లేదా దానిలో పాలుపంచుకోవాలనుకునే, దాని గురించి మరింత తెలుసుకోవాలనుకునే భావన, అభిరుచి/ మీ ఆసక్తులు మీరు ఆనందించే కార్యకలాపాలు… See more আগ্রহ, পছন্দের কাজ এবং বিষয়গুলি, গুণমান যা মনে করে যে কিছু আকর্ষণীয়… See more pozornost, zájem, úrok(ový)… See more minat, kegiatan, bunga… See more ความอยากรู้อยากเห็น, ความสนใจ, ดอกเบี้ย… See more sự chú ý, điều quan tâm, lợi tức… See more zainteresowanie, odsetki, interes… See more 흥미, 취미, 흥미를 유발하는 것… See more interesse, interessi, interessare… See more Need a translator?Get a quick, free translation!
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- no-interest
- bank interest
- interest someone in something phrasal verb
- Can I interest you in something idiom
- conflict of interest phrase
- of marginal interest phrase
- be in the general interest phrase
- pique someone's curiosity, interest, etc. idiom
- catch someone's attention, imagination, interest, etc. phrase
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