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Words that sound like "interested" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Having or showing interest (attention or curiosity).
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(v)
Archaic form of entrust. [(transitive) To trust to the care of.]
(transitive) To trust to the care of.
(US) Within a state.
discontinued temporarily
Not rested
Alternative spelling of encrusted. [Having an incrustation.]
Not twisted.
Not rusted.
(n)
(uncountable) A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity.
The persons interested in any particular business or cause, taken collectively.
(US) A freeway that is part of the Interstate Highway System.
Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
(botany) Intruse.
Set in contrast (of two or more things).
(of people) To engage in communication and other shared activities (with someone).
Not tasted.
Not trusty.
(finance) The percentage of an amount of money charged for its use per some period of time (often a year).
An advance of funds, especially to a government service or employee.
(transitive, now rare) To interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend.
Not previously tested.
Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone.
Having an incrustation.
Not treated.
(transitive) To ask earnestly or beg for (something, such as a benefit or favour).
Without a valid will indicating whom to leave one's estate to after death.
(obsolete) Lacking direction; aimless.
Hardened in character.
Not toasted
Having been comprehended.
(all used chiefly with qualifiers `well' or `poorly' or `un-') having received specific instruction
(intransitive) To plead on someone else's behalf.
Not trusted; considered untrustworthy.
To fail to trust; to distrust.
Having interludes.
Not frosted.
(adv)
In an interested manner; with interest.
officially endowed with authority or power
(often followed by `with' or used in combination) troubled by or encroached upon in large numbers
Fearless; bold; brave.
Obligated, especially financially.
Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer.
Controversial; contentious; debated.
(transitive) To stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).
taken into the stomach
Without trust; not inclined to trust.
(transitive) To have no confidence in (something or someone).
Between sets.
not directed
(computing) To perform or repeat an action on each item in a set.
(ambitransitive) To know intuitively or by immediate perception.
Not digested in the stomach; undigested.
Having a great deal of fine detail or complexity.
To accuse of wrongdoing; charge.
(of computer languages or code) Executed directly, rather than via a compiled binary representation.
To bring in as a member; to make a part of.
To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required.
(transitive) To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay.
(transitive) to cover with (or as if with) a shroud
Not having been traced.
the act of entrusting
Not wasted
Abbreviation of introduction. [The act or process of introducing.]
(music) A piece of music played before a mass; a musical introduction of any sort.
(finance) occurring during a single day.
worn by rubbing or friction
(law) The state of being intestate, or of dying without having made a valid will.
incorporated unconsciously into your own psyche