Prying vs Interested - What's the difference?
prying | interested |
The act of one who pries.
* 1992 , Judith Jarvis Thomson, The Realm of Rights (page 280)
Having or showing interest.
Motivated by considerations of self-interest; self-serving.
* 1817 , (Walter Scott), Rob Roy :
Owning a share of a company.
(interest)
As verbs the difference between prying and interested
is that prying is while interested is (interest).As a noun prying
is the act of one who pries.As an adjective interested is
having or showing interest.prying
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- That it is wrongful to do a thing in that it is grubby in the way in which pryings for the sake of prurient interest are grubby, does not by itself make doing the thing an infringement of a claim.
interested
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I'm very interested in going to see that play.
- they impressed my youthful mind with a sincere aversion to the northern inhabitants of Britain, as a people bloodthirsty in time of war, treacherous during truce, interested , selfish, avaricious, and tricky in the business of peaceful life, and having few good qualities [...].