Yes, it is (e.g. interested parties).
It is the past participle of the verb (to interest) and is used as an adjective. The present participle, interesting, is also an adjective.
Interested can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Having or showing interest. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'interest'.
Yes it's a verb. It can also be used as a noun.
Attractive is an adjective. Depending on the usage, the abstract noun can be attractiveness (appearance) or attraction(interest, allure).
The word 'interested' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to interest. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (an interested party).The noun form for the adjective interested is interestedness.The noun form for the verb to interest is the gerund, interesting.The word 'interest' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'interest' is a word for a state of curiosity or concern about something; a regard for one's own benefit or advantage; a right, a claim, or a legal share; a charge for a loan, usually a percentage of the amount loaned.
Interesting is already an adjective, so I assume you're looking for ten synonyms.grippingexcitingenthrallingintriguingengagingappealingfascinatingentertainingabsorbingriveting
Interested can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Having or showing interest. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'interest'.
Interested can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Having or showing interest. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'interest'.
"piqued" can be a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it means to stimulate or arouse interest. As an adjective, it describes a feeling of curiosity or interest.
He only did that out of mercenary self-interest.
No, "indifferent" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has a lack of interest or concern in something.
Yes it's a verb. It can also be used as a noun.
having no interest in something or indifferent towards something. its an adjective.
The word interesting is the adjective form of the noun interest and the verb to interest. The related adverb form is interestingly.
The word 'interested' is an adjective. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:Verb: He was interested in the newest model.Adjective: An interested partycontacted our realtor today.
The word 'interested' is an adjective. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:Verb: He was interested in the newest model.Adjective: An interested partycontacted our realtor today.
No. Interesting is an adjective form. The adverb is "interestingly."
No, it is a noun. A promoter is someone who promotes (advertises, creates interest in) a concept, idea, or production.