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interestingness

noun as in appeal

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Example Sentences

“You get a little bit of the interestingness of a cocktail,” he said, regarding the drink.

Like the portion sizes, the interestingness quotient may need fine-tuning as the restaurant grows up.

Rarity and novelty often contribute to interestingness — or at the least to drawing attention.

It is a testament to the interestingness of the New York subway that this episode, which happened to be part of an art show, didn’t have to be part of an art show.

There is no sell-by date on the interestingness of a profile or the depth of someone’s eyes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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