Meaning & Definition of word "Interest"

Interest

/ˈɪn.tə.rest/

noun:

  • 1. The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
    • Example: She has a strong interest in biology.
  • 2. A subject or activity that attracts someone's attention.
    • Example: His main interests are photography and hiking.
  • 3. Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of borrowed money or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
    • Example: The bank charges 5% interest on loans.

verb:

  • 1. To cause someone to want to know or learn more about something.
    • Example: The book on astronomy interested him greatly.
  • 2. To involve or concern someone in something.
    • Example: The lawyer's proposal interested both parties in the negotiation.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'interest', from Latin 'interest' (it is of importance).

Common Phrases and Expressions

interest rate:

The percentage at which interest is charged or paid.

public interest:

The welfare or well-being of the general public.

have an interest in:

To be concerned or involved in something.

Related Words

interesting:

Arousing curiosity or interest.

interestingly:

In a manner that arouses interest.

interested:

Showing curiosity or concern about something.

Slang Meanings of interest

Meaning: n/a, often used as 'that's of no interest'.

Example Sentence: When he talked about his hobby, everyone else was like 'meh, that's of no interest'.

Meaning: n/a, indicating disinterest.

Example Sentence: When she mentioned the movie, he just shrugged; it was clear he had zero interest.