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change into comparative and superlative degree of interest​

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Answered by Anuchand146
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Explanation:

Pronunciation Edit

IPA(key): /ˈɪntɹəstɪd/, /ˈɪntəɹɛstɪd/

(weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /ˈɪntɹəstəd/, /ˈɪntəɹɛstəd/

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Adjective Edit

interested (comparative more interested, superlative most interested)

Having or showing interest.

I'm very interested in going to see that play.

(now rare) Motivated by considerations of self-interest; self-serving. quotations ▼

Owning a share of a company.

Antonyms Edit

disinterested

uninterested

Derived terms Edit

disinterested

disinterestedly

disinterestedness

interestedly

interestedness

uninterested

uninterestedly

uninterestedness

Translations Edit

show ▼having or showing interest

show ▼owning a share

Verb Edit

interested

simple past tense and past participle of interest

Answered by nikhil14232
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Answer:

More Interested & Most Interested.

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