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Meaning
The phrase "somewhat interested" refers to a level of curiosity or engagement that is moderate or partial. It implies that a person has a mild interest in a topic or activity, but not enough to be fully committed or passionate about it.
Synonyms
- Moderately interested
- Partially engaged
- Mildly curious
- Slightly interested
- Some interest
Antonyms
- Completely uninterested
- Indifferent
- Hostile
- Unconcerned
- Passionately disinterested
Etymology
The word "somewhat" originates from the Old English word "sum," meaning "some," combined with "what," which is used to indicate a degree or extent. The word "interested" comes from the Latin "interest," which means "to be of importance" and combines "inter," meaning "between" or "among," and "esse," meaning "to be."
Examples
- I am somewhat interested in learning a new language, but I don't have the time to commit fully.
- She seemed somewhat interested in the lecture, occasionally taking notes but not asking any questions.
- While I am somewhat interested in the project, I still have other priorities to consider.
- His somewhat interested response suggested that he needed more information before making a decision.