Interesting vs Instead - What's the difference?
interesting | instead |
Arousing]] or holding the attention or [[interest#Noun, interest of someone.
In the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.
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As an adjective interesting
is arousing]] or holding the attention or [[interest#noun|interest of someone.As a verb interesting
is .As an adverb instead is
in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.interesting
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* absorbingAntonyms
* uninteresting * boringDerived terms
* interestingness * interesting conditionVerb
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Alternative forms
* ensteadAdverb
(-)citation, passage=‘It's rather like a beautiful Inverness cloak one has inherited. Much too good to hide away, so one wears it instead of an overcoat and pretends it's an amusing new fashion.’}}
Our banks are out of control, passage=Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […]. Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. […] But the scandals kept coming, […]. A broad section of the political class now recognises the need for change but remains unable to see the necessity of a fundamental overhaul. Instead it offers fixes and patches.}}
