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most 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
Of the potential opponents brainstormed for Paul, Netflix was most interested in Tyson, a big name who could draw longtime boxing fans and viewers outside the sport.
“It’s what people say they’re most interested in.”
The three liberal justices appeared sympathetic to Glossip's cause, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor seeming most interested in directly addressing the merits of the case before them: the claims of federal due process violations.
Sure, he called himself a co-founder of a filmmaking studio, but the artsy black-and-white photos of him smoking tobacco and staring off into the distance at the Getty made it clear that he was most interested in playing the role of the brooding and misunderstood artist — someone who enjoyed possessing me when it was comfortable for him, but had no real desire to reciprocate.
But White, in her corner of the world, is compelled by a different approach: “I get more excited and I’m most interested in: How do you grow the pie?”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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