ilginç sekilde, ilginç biçimde, ilginç şekilde, (zarf) ilginç biçimde, ilginç bir şekilde, ilgi, ilgilendirmek, faiz, ilgi çekici, ilginç, ilgisini çekmek, merakını uyandırmak, çıkar, merak, önem, istek uyandırmak, artar, alâka, ürem, in the interest of menfaatine, ilgilenerek, frapan, faiz,v.ilgilendir:n.ilgi, riba, ilgi grubu, ilgisi, ilgii, ilgiye, ortak olmak, merakını, hisse, ilgi alanı, pay, nüfuz, hakları tanınmış iktis, in -e ilgi, merak, dikkatini çekmek, görüş, ilgi çeken şey, etki, faiz; ilgi; hisse; kazanç, baskı grupları, tecessüs, yarar, vested interests alakadar menfaatler, nema, alakalandırmak, için, ilgi uyandırma, menfaat, çıkar; yarar, ilgilendir, kâr, kazanç, ilgilenmek, sarmak, fayda, ikna etmek, atraktif, ilgilenme, tip, enteresan, calip, büyüleyici, interestingly alâka uyandıracak surette, çekici, ilgilen, meraklı,
in an interesting way, In an interesting manner, in an interesting manner; "when he ceases to be just interestingly neurotic and gets locked up"- Time, in a manner which fascinates, engagingly, in a manner which attracts interest, You use interestingly to introduce a piece of information that you think is interesting or unexpected. Interestingly enough, a few weeks later, Benjamin remarried, gets locked up"- Time, in an interesting manner; "when he ceases to be just interestingly neurotic and, A business or amorous link or involvement, Attention that is given to or received from someone or something, A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity, To attract attention or concern, The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed, interess, Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone, Present participle of interest, arousing curiosity, fascinating, engaging attention, on a loan, this is the predetermined amount of money a borrower must pay for the use of borrowed funds, ); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room" a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music" (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production" (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future" a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?" excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of, arouse curiosity; cause to become involved in, cause to become concerned with, Any excess of advantage over and above an exact equivalent for what is given or rendered, "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room", the power of attracting or holding one's interest because it is unusual or exciting etc, The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively; as, the iron interest; the cotton interest, The fee paid or earned for the use of money, An amount paid a lender for the use of funds, This is the fee charged to borrow money Interest charges are in addition to the principal of the loan, Premium paid for the use of money, usually reckoned as a percentage; as, interest at five per cent per annum on ten thousand dollars, The amount charged for borrowing money, A charge for the use of money Interest is calculated as a percentage rate of the loan principal The interest rate charged can be fixed, which means it does not change over the life of the loan, or the rate can be variable, in which case, it changes periodically The percentage rate may be tied to one of several indexes such as the Prime Rate, LIBOR, or U S Treasury Bills, A charge for the use of money supplied by a lender, To cause or permit to share, use, interesse, A great attention and concern from someone or something, Excitement of feeling, whether pleasant or painful, accompanying special attention to some object; concern, Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility; share; portion; part; as, an interest in a brewery; he has parted with his interest in the stocks, To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern; to excite; often used impersonally, A percentage of your outstanding principal loan amount charged for the use of borrowed money, To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work, Advantage, personal or general; good, regarded as a selfish benefit; profit; benefit, Compensation paid for the use of money at a specified rate, a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music", If you do something in the interests of a particular result or situation, you do it in order to achieve that result or maintain that situation. a call for all businessmen to work together in the interests of national stability. to have someone's interests at heart: see heart. Price paid for the use of credit or money. It is usually figured as a percentage of the money borrowed and is computed annually. Interest is charged by the lender as payment for the loss of his or her money for a period of time. The interest rate reflects the risk of lending and is higher for loans that are considered higher-risk, a relationship known as the risk/return tradeoff. Like the prices of goods and services, interest rates are responsive to supply and demand. Theories explaining the need for interest include the time-preference theory, according to which interest is the inducement to engage in time-consuming but more productive activities, and the liquidity-preference theory of John Maynard Keynes, according to which interest is the inducement to sacrifice a desired degree of liquidity for a nonliquid contractual obligation. Interest rates may also be used as a tool for implementing monetary policy (see discount rate). High interest rates may dampen the economy by making it difficult for consumers, businesses, and home buyers to secure loans, while lower rates tend to stimulate the economy and encourage both investment and consumption, Money charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of his or her money, the power of attracting or holding one's interest (because it is unusual or exciting etc ); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room", a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest", (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future", a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly); "sailing is her favorite pastime"; "his main pastime is gambling"; "he counts reading among his interests"; "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits", a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?", If a person, country, or organization has an interest in a possible event or situation, they want that event or situation to happen because they are likely to benefit from it. The West has an interest in promoting democratic forces in Eastern Europe, A person or organization that has interests in a company or in a particular type of business owns shares in this company or this type of business. Disney will retain a 51 percent controlling interest in the venture, Your interests are the things that you enjoy doing. Encourage your child in her interests and hobbies even if they're things that you know little about, If you have an interest in something, you want to learn or hear more about it. There has been a lively interest in the elections in the last two weeks His parents tried to discourage his interest in music, but he persisted Food was of no interest to her at all, involvement in something, curiosity about something; concern, affair; percentage on a loan which is paid over time (Finance); share, stake, claim; benefit, If something interests you, it attracts your attention so that you want to learn or hear more about it or continue doing it. That passage interested me because it seems to parallel very closely what you're doing in the novel It may interest you to know that Miss Woods, the housekeeper, witnessed the attack, If you are trying to persuade someone to buy or do something, you can say that you are trying to interest them in it. In the meantime I can't interest you in a new car, I suppose?, You can use interests to refer to groups of people who you think use their power or money to benefit themselves. The government accused unnamed `foreign interests' of inciting the trouble, If something is in the interests of a particular person or group, it will benefit them in some way. Did those directors act in the best interests of their club?, (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production", Interest is extra money that you receive if you have invested a sum of money. Interest is also the extra money that you pay if you have borrowed money or are buying something on credit. Does your current account pay interest? see also interested, interesting, compound interest, self-interest, vested interest, The payment (cost) for the use of money, the cost of borrowing money The fees calculated on the loan amount, The fee charged for borrowing money Also, a right, title, or share in property, Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property, A fee charged for the use of borrowed money Interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount The rate may be constant throughout the life of the loan (fixed rate) or it may change at specified times (variable rate) As of October 1, 1992, all federal education loans made to new borrowers have variable interest rates, The amount a lender charges a borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money (in the form of a loan) Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan That rate may be fixed for the life of the loan or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan As of Oct 1, 1992, all new federal loans use variable interest rates based on the cost of U S Treasury bills, excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of, A charge for the use of borrowed money calculated upon a percentage of the outstanding principal loan amount, Fee charged for borrowing money Interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount The rate may remain fixed throughout the life of the loan, or it may be variable and change at specified intervals, a fee charged for the use of money, be of importance or consequence; "This matters to me!", be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant", The fee charged for borrowing money, the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money, The cost of borrowing money; the price that a lender charges a borrower for the use of the lender's money Interest is paid on deposits because they are, in effect, loans to the bank or other deposit-taking institutions, Interest is an amount charged to the borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan The percentage rate may be fixed for the life of the loan, or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan, An expense of borrowing money that is calculated as a percentage of the amount borrowed, Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story; interesting news, avoid beginning sentences with it is interesting to note that or interestingly If what you plan to note is not interesting, don't note it, The first heading in action comments' numeric evaluations, adj In hacker parlance, this word has strong connotations of `annoying', or `difficult', or both Hackers relish a challenge, and enjoy wringing all the irony possible out of the ancient Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times" Oppose {trivial}, {uninteresting}, arousing or holding the attention, If you find something interesting, it attracts your attention, for example because you think it is exciting or unusual. It was interesting to be in a different environment His third album is by far his most interesting. uninteresting, boring boring, adj menarik (tarik), interesante, X's proof is interesting: I don't understand it,
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in an interesting manner; "when he ceases to be just interestingly neurotic and gets locked up"- Time
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in a manner which fascinates, engagingly, in a manner which attracts interest
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You use interestingly to introduce a piece of information that you think is interesting or unexpected. Interestingly enough, a few weeks later, Benjamin remarried
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in an interesting manner; "when he ceases to be just interestingly neurotic and
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A business or amorous link or involvement - "I have business interests in South Africa."
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Attention that is given to or received from someone or something
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A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity - "He has a lot of interest in vintage cars."
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To attract attention or concern - "It might interest you to learn that others have already tried that approach."
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The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed - "Our bank offers borrowers an annual interest of 5%."
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); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room" a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music" (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production" (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future" a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?" excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of
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arouse curiosity; cause to become involved in, cause to become concerned with fiil
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Any excess of advantage over and above an exact equivalent for what is given or rendered
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the power of attracting or holding one's interest because it is unusual or exciting etc
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The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively; as, the iron interest; the cotton interest
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The fee paid or earned for the use of money
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An amount paid a lender for the use of funds
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This is the fee charged to borrow money Interest charges are in addition to the principal of the loan
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Premium paid for the use of money, usually reckoned as a percentage; as, interest at five per cent per annum on ten thousand dollars
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The amount charged for borrowing money
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A charge for the use of money Interest is calculated as a percentage rate of the loan principal The interest rate charged can be fixed, which means it does not change over the life of the loan, or the rate can be variable, in which case, it changes periodically The percentage rate may be tied to one of several indexes such as the Prime Rate, LIBOR, or U S Treasury Bills
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A charge for the use of money supplied by a lender
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To cause or permit to share
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A great attention and concern from someone or something
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Excitement of feeling, whether pleasant or painful, accompanying special attention to some object; concern
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Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility; share; portion; part; as, an interest in a brewery; he has parted with his interest in the stocks
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To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern; to excite; often used impersonally
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A percentage of your outstanding principal loan amount charged for the use of borrowed money
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To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work
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Advantage, personal or general; good, regarded as a selfish benefit; profit; benefit
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Compensation paid for the use of money at a specified rate
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a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music"
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If you do something in the interests of a particular result or situation, you do it in order to achieve that result or maintain that situation. a call for all businessmen to work together in the interests of national stability. to have someone's interests at heart: see heart. Price paid for the use of credit or money. It is usually figured as a percentage of the money borrowed and is computed annually. Interest is charged by the lender as payment for the loss of his or her money for a period of time. The interest rate reflects the risk of lending and is higher for loans that are considered higher-risk, a relationship known as the risk/return tradeoff. Like the prices of goods and services, interest rates are responsive to supply and demand. Theories explaining the need for interest include the time-preference theory, according to which interest is the inducement to engage in time-consuming but more productive activities, and the liquidity-preference theory of John Maynard Keynes, according to which interest is the inducement to sacrifice a desired degree of liquidity for a nonliquid contractual obligation. Interest rates may also be used as a tool for implementing monetary policy (see discount rate). High interest rates may dampen the economy by making it difficult for consumers, businesses, and home buyers to secure loans, while lower rates tend to stimulate the economy and encourage both investment and consumption
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Money charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of his or her money
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the power of attracting or holding one's interest (because it is unusual or exciting etc ); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room"
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a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest"
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(law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future"
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a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly); "sailing is her favorite pastime"; "his main pastime is gambling"; "he counts reading among his interests"; "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits"
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a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?"
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If a person, country, or organization has an interest in a possible event or situation, they want that event or situation to happen because they are likely to benefit from it. The West has an interest in promoting democratic forces in Eastern Europe
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A person or organization that has interests in a company or in a particular type of business owns shares in this company or this type of business. Disney will retain a 51 percent controlling interest in the venture
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Your interests are the things that you enjoy doing. Encourage your child in her interests and hobbies even if they're things that you know little about
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If you have an interest in something, you want to learn or hear more about it. There has been a lively interest in the elections in the last two weeks His parents tried to discourage his interest in music, but he persisted Food was of no interest to her at all
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involvement in something, curiosity about something; concern, affair; percentage on a loan which is paid over time (Finance); share, stake, claim; benefit isim
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If something interests you, it attracts your attention so that you want to learn or hear more about it or continue doing it. That passage interested me because it seems to parallel very closely what you're doing in the novel It may interest you to know that Miss Woods, the housekeeper, witnessed the attack
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If you are trying to persuade someone to buy or do something, you can say that you are trying to interest them in it. In the meantime I can't interest you in a new car, I suppose?
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You can use interests to refer to groups of people who you think use their power or money to benefit themselves. The government accused unnamed `foreign interests' of inciting the trouble
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If something is in the interests of a particular person or group, it will benefit them in some way. Did those directors act in the best interests of their club?
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(usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production"
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Interest is extra money that you receive if you have invested a sum of money. Interest is also the extra money that you pay if you have borrowed money or are buying something on credit. Does your current account pay interest? see also interested, interesting, compound interest, self-interest, vested interest
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The payment (cost) for the use of money
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The fee charged for borrowing money Also, a right, title, or share in property
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Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property
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A fee charged for the use of borrowed money Interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount The rate may be constant throughout the life of the loan (fixed rate) or it may change at specified times (variable rate) As of October 1, 1992, all federal education loans made to new borrowers have variable interest rates
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The amount a lender charges a borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money (in the form of a loan) Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan That rate may be fixed for the life of the loan or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan As of Oct 1, 1992, all new federal loans use variable interest rates based on the cost of U S Treasury bills
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excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of
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A charge for the use of borrowed money calculated upon a percentage of the outstanding principal loan amount
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be of importance or consequence; "This matters to me!"
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be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant"
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The fee charged for borrowing money
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The cost of borrowing money; the price that a lender charges a borrower for the use of the lender's money Interest is paid on deposits because they are, in effect, loans to the bank or other deposit-taking institutions
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Interest is an amount charged to the borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan The percentage rate may be fixed for the life of the loan, or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan
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An expense of borrowing money that is calculated as a percentage of the amount borrowed
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Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story; interesting news
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avoid beginning sentences with it is interesting to note that or interestingly If what you plan to note is not interesting, don't note it
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adj In hacker parlance, this word has strong connotations of `annoying', or `difficult', or both Hackers relish a challenge, and enjoy wringing all the irony possible out of the ancient Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times" Oppose {trivial}, {uninteresting}
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If you find something interesting, it attracts your attention, for example because you think it is exciting or unusual. It was interesting to be in a different environment His third album is by far his most interesting. uninteresting, boring boring
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