Frequency rank: 3,363. – 3,364.
- very interesting; of great interest
adjective (keiyoushi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- very interesting; of great interest
This expression is used to describe something that captures one’s attention or curiosity in a significant way. It can refer to a topic, event, or something someone says that makes one think deeply or piques their curiosity.
Generated collocations (experimental)
きょうみふかい興味深いはなし話a very interesting storyきょうみふかい興味深いけんがく見学an interesting tourきょうみふかい興味深いてえまテーマan interesting themeきょうみふかい興味深いけんきゅう研究interesting researchきょうみふかい興味深いじじつ事実interesting factsきょうみふかい興味深いこうえん講演an interesting lectureきょうみふかい興味深いしょせき書籍an interesting bookきょうみふかい興味深いはっけん発見an interesting discoveryきょうみふかい興味深いぶんしょう文章an interesting articleきょうみふかい興味深いたいわ対話an interesting conversation
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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It is interesting how he learned Japanese cooking.
There are some interesting exhibits in the museum.
It is fun to know that the beauty of Japanese gardens can't be found in other cultures.
One of the most curious things that has forced itself on my notice is that there is no permanence in the judgement of beauty.
She was engaged in some interesting work when I arrived.
To be an interesting person you have to feed and exercise your mind.
The phenomenon of interest is in itself, a most interesting subject.
It's very interesting that in Chinese the concept of tense does not exist.
As to onomatopoetic expressions, we find interesting examples in Hopi.
Because it is an interesting and beautiful city?
The project is well-planned and interesting, but its immediate impact on the bottom line is not considered substantial.
This is an interesting case where there is no principal determining element.