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Interest or intrigue?

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  1. i am intrigued in what you find so interesting


  2. Qualify.

  3. Interigue?

  4. Intrigue

  5. in·trigue

    Pronunciation: ˈin-ˌtrēg, in-ˈ\

    Function: noun

    Etymology: French intricate affair, from Italian intrigo, from intrigare to entangle, from Latin intricare

    Date: 1609

    1 a: a secret scheme : machination b: the practice of engaging in intrigues

    2: a clandestine love affair

    synonyms: plot

    in·ter·est

    Pronunciation: ˈin-t(ə-)rəst; ˈin-tə-ˌrest, -ˌtrest; ˈin-tərst\

    Function: noun

    Etymology: Middle English, probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter- + esse to be — more at is

    Date: 15th century

    1 a (1): right, title, or legal share in something (2): participation in advantage and responsibility b: business, company

    2 a: a charge for borrowed money generally a percentage of the amount borrowed b: the profit in goods or money that is made on invested capital c: an excess above what is due or expected <returned the insults with interest>

    3: advantage, benefit; also : self-interest

    4: special interest

    5 a: a feeling that accompanies or causes special attention to an object or class of objects : concern b: something that arouses such attention c: a quality in a thing arousing interest
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