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Common collocations with interesting in American Collocation

interesting adjective

US /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/

very

especially
especially
extremely
genuinely
intensely
particularly
really
terribly
very

Combined degrees can be particularly interesting and challenging for students.

not at all

not remotely
not terribly
not very

There’s nothing remotely interesting or original going on in this storyline.

rather or not very

fairly
mildly
moderately
pretty
quite
rather
vaguely

This is his own account of those years, an account I found quite interesting.

because of what it is

intrinsically

You’ll find the novel intrinsically interesting and also important for the light it sheds on the period.

in a particular way

architecturally
historically
philosophically
scientifically
theoretically
visually

There were lots of large, modern office blocks and they really were very architecturally interesting.

be
become
find someone/something
look
make something
prove
seem
sound

You don’t want to spend a year on something that you don’t find at all interesting.

The answers to the questionnaire proved very interesting.

useful

enlightening
informative
instructive
relevant
useful
worthwhile

We hope that you will visit the site and find the project interesting and informative.

enjoyable

amusing
engaging
enjoyable
entertaining
rewarding

It was interesting and amusing to hear his experiences.

exciting

challenging
exciting
lively
stimulating
thought-provoking

I’d describe the working environment here as continually interesting and challenging.