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Ardent vs Interested - What's the difference?

ardent | interested |


As adjectives the difference between ardent and interested

is that ardent is full of ardor; fervent, passionate while interested is having or showing interest.

As a verb interested is

(interest).

Attention vs Interested - What's the difference?

attention | interested |


As a noun attention

is mental focus.

As an interjection attention

is {{cx|military|lang=en}} Used as a command to bring soldiers to the attention position.

As an adjective interested is

having or showing interest.

As a verb interested is

past tense of interest.

Fond vs Interested - What's the difference?

fond | interested |


As adjectives the difference between fond and interested

is that fond is having a liking or affection (for) while interested is having or showing interest.

As verbs the difference between fond and interested

is that fond is to have a foolish affection for, to be fond of while interested is past tense of interest.

As a noun fond

is the background design in lace-making.

Incline vs Interested - What's the difference?

incline | interested |


As verbs the difference between incline and interested

is that incline is to bend or move (something) out of a given plane or direction, often the horizontal or vertical while interested is past tense of interest.

As a noun incline

is a slope.

As an adjective interested is

having or showing interest.

Crazy vs Interested - What's the difference?

crazy | interested |


As adjectives the difference between crazy and interested

is that crazy is insane; lunatic; demented while interested is having or showing interest.

As an adverb crazy

is very, extremely.

As a noun crazy

is an insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.

As a verb interested is

past tense of interest.

Interested vs Cheer - What's the difference?

interested | cheer |


As an adjective interested

is having or showing interest.

As a verb interested

is (interest).

As a noun cheer is

land, country, state, territory, shore.

Vexed vs Interested - What's the difference?

vexed | interested |


As adjectives the difference between vexed and interested

is that vexed is annoyed, irritated or distressed while interested is having or showing interest.

As verbs the difference between vexed and interested

is that vexed is (vex) while interested is (interest).

Wonder vs Interested - What's the difference?

wonder | interested |


As a noun wonder

is one of the.

As an adjective interested is

having or showing interest.

As a verb interested is

(interest).

Differ vs Interested - What's the difference?

differ | interested |


As verbs the difference between differ and interested

is that differ is not to have the same traits, characteristics while interested is (interest).

As an adjective interested is

having or showing interest.

Engrossed vs Interested - What's the difference?

engrossed | interested |


As verbs the difference between engrossed and interested

is that engrossed is (engross) while interested is (interest).

As adjectives the difference between engrossed and interested

is that engrossed is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or engrossed can be (of a document) finalized, written in large letters while interested is having or showing interest.

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