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interesting me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"interesting me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey your own interest in something. For example, "The topic of psychology is interesting me lately."
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6 human-written examples
I feel interested; Hirst has this way of interesting me.
News & Media
Sean Kane, F6S Co-Founder (with Jon Bradford, who happens to also lead TechStars London) thinks: "The range of acceptance levels from a low of 0.41% up to double digit rates is interesting me as well as an indicator of the diversity in the sector and the entrance of new Accelerators that are still building towards a competitive program".
News & Media
I was seeing big cities, but those subjects were not really interesting me.
News & Media
During the next week I flung myself into my work, which was just complicated enough to require my full attention, without interesting me in the least.
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'Every day, during the cold and succeeding hot fits, I had to lie down during which time I had nothing to do but to think over any subjects then particularly interesting me,' he later recalled.
News & Media
As he recalled in his autobiography, "At the time in question I was suffering from a sharp attack of intermittent fever, and every day during the cold and succeeding hot fits had to lie down for several hours, during which time I had nothing to do but to think over any subjects then particularly interesting me".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
F2 topic-interesting-me reflects the extent to which the retweeter is interested in the article's topic.
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We find that F2 topic-interesting-me factor is not strongly related to news sharing behavior, which is counter-intuitive.
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Table 5 Predictors for retweeting political news articles Predictive variables Agree with article Disagree with article F1 numexposures 0.74∗∗∗ 0.83∗∗∗ F2 topic-interesting-me 0.16 1.23∗ F5 topic-interesting-followers 0.22 −0.36 F6 leaning-matched-followers −0.44∗ 1.55∗∗ F8 mutualfriend 0.14∗ 0.14∗
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That felt interesting to me.
News & Media
It was interesting for me".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "interesting me" when you want to emphasize a personal and current feeling of being interested or intrigued by something. It often conveys a sense of ongoing discovery or developing interest.
Common error
Avoid using "interesting me" in highly formal or academic writing. Opt for more formal alternatives like "intriguing to me" or "of interest to me" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "interesting me" functions as a verb phrase, indicating that something is currently arousing curiosity or capturing attention. This usage is supported by Ludwig AI, which confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. The structure conveys an active and ongoing sense of interest.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "interesting me" is a grammatically correct way to express that something is currently arousing your curiosity or capturing your attention. As Ludwig AI confirms, this usage is acceptable in written English. While not as common as other phrases, it is most frequently found in news and media contexts. For more formal settings, alternatives like "of interest to me" or "intriguing to me" may be more appropriate. Remember that "interesting me" implies a present and evolving sense of intrigue, setting it apart from similar phrases that indicate a more general or past interest.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
captivating me
Synonymous; emphasizes holding attention in a delightful way.
intriguing me
Similar; suggests something mysterious or fascinating.
fascinating me
Close in meaning; indicates a strong attraction or interest.
appealing to me
Expresses attraction or liking.
arousing my curiosity
Highlights the stimulation of curiosity.
drawing my attention
Focuses on capturing attention.
piquing my interest
Implies arousing interest or curiosity.
sparking my interest
Suggests a sudden burst of interest.
grabbing my attention
Emphasizes a strong and immediate capture of attention.
becoming more relevant to me
Indicates an increasing personal significance.
FAQs
How can I use "interesting me" in a sentence?
You can use "interesting me" to describe something that is currently capturing your attention or piquing your curiosity. For instance, "The intricacies of quantum physics are really interesting me lately."
What's a good alternative to "interesting me" in formal writing?
In formal contexts, consider using alternatives like "of interest to me" or "intriguing to me". These phrases maintain a professional tone while conveying a similar meaning.
Is it correct to say "that is interesting to me" instead of "that is interesting me"?
Both are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different connotations. "That is interesting to me" is a more general statement of interest, while "that is interesting me" implies a current or developing sense of intrigue.
When is it appropriate to use "interesting me" instead of "interested me"?
"Interesting me" implies that something is actively capturing your attention or curiosity right now. "Interested me", on the other hand, suggests a past state of being interested. For example, "The lecture on astrophysics is really interesting me" (now) versus "The book on astrophysics interested me greatly" (in the past).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested