What is another word for strong interest?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈɒŋ ˈɪntɹəst] (IPA)

Having a strong interest in something is a great way to motivate yourself to learn and grow in a specific topic. Synonyms for the word "strong interest" are plenty, and can help you express your passion for something in different ways. Some of these synonyms include "passion," "enthusiasm," "zeal," "fascination," "obsession," "devotion," and "ardor." Using these different words can help you diversify your vocabulary and convey more specific shades of meaning. For example, saying that you have a "fascination" in something might suggest a more intellectual curiosity, while saying that you have an "obsession" might suggest a more singular focus and intensity of interest.

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What are the hypernyms for Strong interest?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Strong interest

  • I don't have a strong interest in history.
    Larry Niven
  • Judaism has always been a strong interest of mine. My two sons speak Hebrew and are familiar with the scriptures and with rabbinic literature. This is the way we live.
    Herman Wouk
  • Surely the test of a novel's characters is that you feel a strong interest in them and their affairs—the good to be successful, the bad to suffer failure. Well, in John Ward, you feel divided interest, no discriminating interest—you want them all to land in hell together, and right away.
    Mark Twain
  • I have not read Nietzsche or Ibsen, nor any other philosopher, and have not needed to do it, and have not desired to do it; I have gone to the fountain-head for information—that is to say, to the human race. Every man is in his own person the whole human race, with not a detail lacking. I am the whole human race without a detail lacking; I have studied the human race with diligence and strong interest all these years in my own person; in myself I find in big or little proportion every quality and every defect that is findable in the mass of the race. I knew I should not find in any philosophy a single thought which had not passed through my own head, nor a single thought which had not passed the heads of millions and millions of men before I was born; I knew I should not find a single original thought in any philosophy, and I knew I could not furnish one to the world myself, if I had five centuries to invent it in. Nietzsche published his book, and was at once pronounced crazy by the world—by a world which included tens of thousands of bright, sane men who believed exactly as Nietzsche believed, but concealed the fact, and scoffed at Nietzsche. What a coward every man is! and how surely he will find it out if he will just let other people alone and sit down and examine himself. The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that procession but carrying a banner.
    Mark Twain

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