What is another word for interestingly?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪntɹəstɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

Interestingly is a commonly-used word that implies something is fascinating, engaging, or worthy of attention. Synonyms for interestingly include intriguingly, captivatingly, compellingly, positively, curiously, remarkably, impressively, stimulatingly, absorbingly, and thought-provokingly. Other terms to use instead of interestingly might include strikingly, surprisingly, eye-opening, revealingly, challengeably, or attention-grabbing. Depending on the context, some phrases could work better than others. Whether it's in an essay, blog post, or professional email, using synonyms for interestingly can help enhance your writing and make your points more engaging to readers.

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What are the opposite words for interestingly?

Interestingly is an adverb that means in an interesting manner or way. In contrast, its antonyms include boringly, uninterestingly, and mundanely. Boringly means in a dull or uninteresting way while uninterestingly means without interest or enthusiasm. Mundanely means in a way that lacks interest or excitement. Other antonyms for interestingly include tediously, tiresomely, and unexcitingly. These words are used to describe situations or events that do not capture one's attention or are not enjoyable. It is crucial to have a clear understanding of these antonyms for interestingly as they help in choosing the right words to express accurate meanings.

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Usage examples for Interestingly

He told them how the trail that such people had made with so much difficulty stretched far, far away into the desert along the very route, for the most part, that the railroad was taking, and answered their questions so interestingly that the boys were sorry when they reached home at last and they had to bid good-night to Peter Junior's fascinating cousin, Richard.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
But I can write you more interestingly of physiology than I can of sociology....
"The Letters of William James, Vol. II"
William James
In certain of its aspects it was as interestingly crass and crude as the country, and the deep roar of its wrongs and sufferings was becoming audible enough to his ears to exact some share of his attention.
"Under the Skylights"
Henry Blake Fuller

Famous quotes with Interestingly

  • It's too bad that one has to conceive of sports as being the only arena where risks are, for all of life is risk exercise. That's the only way to live more freely, and more interestingly.
    William Sloane Coffin, Jr.
  • Translation is an interestingly different way to be involved both with poetry and with the language that I've found myself living in much of the time. I think the two feed each other.
    Marilyn Hacker
  • Now my mother, interestingly enough, was not a feminist in her own mind.
    Elizabeth Moon
  • Undoubtedly, no human can live or last here (on earth) forever. But interestingly, each and everyone of us can do or achieve something that can last perpetually or throughout (the posterity ahead) just by living a selfless life i.e. putting someone else's or others needs first and then thinking less about your own self or rather having the best interests of others at heart. ~Emeasoba George
    EMEASOBA GEORGE
  • My favorite definition of Love comes from Holy Bible, interestingly - as follows: "Love is patient. Love is kind. Love does not envy. Love does not boast. Love is not proud. Love is not rude. Love is not self-seeking. Love is not easily angered. Love keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

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