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more interested
adjective as in concerned, curious
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
- eat sleep and breathe
- intent
- into
- on the case
- partial
- partisan
Example Sentences
“I’ve been a vessel for a lot of different things, and I am much more interested in developing my own stories,” she says.
Will those kinds of destabilizing gambits be on the table, or is Trump instead going to be stocking the administration with incompetent charlatans who, like him, are really more interested in posting on social media and seeing their faces on TV than in doing the nuts-and-bolts work of instituting authoritarianism in America?
But Penske is more interested in what the Grand Prix does for racing, particularly IndyCar.
She asked about “all the mumbo jumbo” — the transmission information — at the top of the document; I was more interested in the content: records from the 1930s that detailed a shameful chapter in Los Angeles history — repatriation campaigns that targeted Mexican and Mexican American families.
They are more interested in punishing other people than in advancing the common good.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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