Interests - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɪntrəsts|  American pronunciation of the word interests
Brit.  |ˈɪntrəsts|  British pronunciation of the word interests
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto interest
- this word is used as a plural form of the nouninterest

Extra examples

Music is one of her many interests.

We were acting in the best interests of our children.

Her interests include theater and poetry.

The company must defend its own interests.

His interests broadened to include art and music, not just sports.

She is a novelist who is catholic in her interests.

...the inescapable contrariety of her chief interests: food and a desire for supermodel svelteness...

It is incumbent upon the press to act not in its own best interests, but in society's best interests.

...the multifarious interests and activities in which Benjamin Franklin immersed himself...

...the trade respresentatives are working towards an orchestration of the two countries' often competing economic interests...

...the amplitude of Thomas Jefferson's interests—government, architecture, agriculture, science, philosophy—is truly awesome...

...decried the poltroonery of those politicians who caved into pressure from the special interests...

Her academic interests span a wide variety of topics.

...the conversation was somewhat stilted as we didn't seem to share any interests...

In France there was no public credit, no communion of interests.

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