Interestingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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interestingly

 

[ ˈɪntrɪstɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a fascinating manner

In a way that is engaging or intriguing.

Synonyms

engagingly, fascinatingly, intriguingly.

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Word Description / Examples
interestingly

Used when introducing information that is surprising or unusual, often to catch the reader's or listener's attention.

  • Interestingly, he decided to quit his high-paying job to travel the world.
fascinatingly

Used when discussing something that is extremely interesting or captivating, often in a way that draws people in.

  • Fascinatingly, the ancient ruins have only recently been discovered despite extensive exploration in the area.
intriguingly

Used when something arouses curiosity or interest due to its mysterious or unusual characteristics.

  • Intriguingly, the book ends on a cliffhanger, leaving readers eager for the sequel.
engagingly

Used when describing something that captures attention and holds interest, often in an enjoyable or attractive manner.

  • She spoke engagingly about her experiences in Africa, captivating the entire audience.

Examples of usage

  • He spoke so eloquently and interestingly that everyone was captivated.
  • The movie was surprisingly well-made and interestingly directed.
Context #2 | Adverb

in a curious or unusual manner

In a way that is unusual or curious, attracting attention.

Synonyms

curiously, distinctively, unusually.

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Word Description / Examples
interestingly

Use when you want to add a note that might captivate the listener or reader's curiosity, especially if it's unexpected or unique.

  • Interestingly, more people visited the museum this year compared to the last decade.
  • Interestingly, she chose to study archaeology instead of medicine.
curiously

Use when describing something that provokes curiosity, possibly due to its odd or puzzling nature.

  • Curiously, the cat always sleeps next to the cactus.
  • Curiously, he never seems to wear the same pair of shoes twice.
unusually

Use when describing something that differs from what is normal or expected, often implying a sense of rarity or peculiarity.

  • The weather has been unusually warm for this time of year.
  • She was unusually quiet during the whole meeting.
distinctively

Use when highlighting features that make something stand out or are characteristic to distinguish it from others.

  • She has a distinctively unique style of painting.
  • His voice is distinctively recognizable even from a distance.

Examples of usage

  • The artist painted the scene interestingly, using vibrant colors and unique techniques.
  • She approached the problem interestingly, coming up with a creative solution.

Translations

Translations of the word "interestingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 interessantemente

🇮🇳 दिलचस्पी से

🇩🇪 interessanterweise

🇮🇩 dengan menarik

🇺🇦 цікаво

🇵🇱 interesująco

🇯🇵 興味深く (きょうみぶかく)

🇫🇷 intéressamment

🇪🇸 interesantemente

🇹🇷 ilginç bir şekilde

🇰🇷 흥미롭게

🇸🇦 بشكل مثير للاهتمام

🇨🇿 zajímavě

🇸🇰 zaujímavo

🇨🇳 有趣地 (yǒuqù de)

🇸🇮 zanimivo

🇮🇸 áhugaverður

🇰🇿 қызықты түрде

🇬🇪 საინტერესოდ

🇦🇿 maraqlı şəkildə

🇲🇽 interesantemente

Etymology

The word 'interestingly' is derived from the root word 'interest,' which comes from the Latin word 'interest' meaning 'it is important.' Over time, 'interestingly' has evolved to describe something that is engaging, intriguing, or attracting attention in a fascinating or curious manner.

See also: disinterest, disinterested, interest, interested, interesting, interests, uninterested, uninteresting, uninterestingly.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #18,204, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.