The word “interesting” is commonly used as an adjective in academic writing and describes that something attracts and keeps your attention because it is e.g. exciting or unusual.
However, more synonyms will be listed in this article.
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“Interesting” – General synonyms
The following illustrates synonyms of the word “interesting” that are used in general as well as in academic writing.
- Fascinating
- Impressive
- Intriguing
- Alluring
- Pleasing
- Provocative
- Stimulating
- Striking
- Attractive
- Compelling
- Thought-provoking
- Unusual
- Captivating
- Engrossing
- Gripping
“Interesting” – Synonyms used in academic writing
In an academic context, the word “interesting” is often used as an adjective to describe something as unusual or standing out.
Are you looking for suitable synonyms for “interesting” for your academic paper? Have a look at the table below with the top suggestions from our BachelorPrint-Team.
“Interesting” Synonyms | Examples |
Fascinating | The outcome of the experiment is interesting, as… |
The outcome of the experiment is fascinating, as… | |
Provocative | Due this interesting approach, the process accelerated drastically. |
Due this provocative approach, the process accelerated drastically. | |
Striking | The results made an interesting impression on the audience. |
The results made a striking impression on the audience. | |
Thought-provoking | The questionnaire was interesting. |
The questionnaire was thought-provoking. |