What is the difference between intrigued - HiNative Synonym for intrigued You are intrigued when something appeals strongly to you or captivates you Example: I'm intrigued by your ideas, I'll think about it later You are curious when you are eager to learn or know something Example: I'm curious about his age, could he be around 40?|Intrigued is when something sparks curiosity or is fascinating (i e Intrigued by the cover, he eagerly opened
Intrigued by 和 Intrigued with 和有什么不一样? | HiNative Intrigued by The latter sounds a little awkward The first is what I usually hear |"I was intrigued"- I was interested curious "I was intrigued with the book" I was interested curious because of the book Although it's better to use "intrigued by" instead of "intrigued with" |Oh my goodness I read the question wrong! Well basically intrigued by and intrigued with are the same but it's better
intrigue 和 interest 和有什么不一样? | HiNative intrigueintrigue is more for a formal setting like a job interview for example you would say "I am intrigued by your company policy, please tell me more " while intrest is more of a general curiosity |another way to explain it would be, intrest is a basic need of wanting to find out more information while intrigue is a more detailed and indebth need to find out more information 的同义词
【be intriguted by】 と 【be interested in】 は . . . - HiNative be intrigued by: 「興味をそそられる」 be interested in: 「興味をもつ」 Of the two, simply being interested in something is more generic You can have a simple interest in anything that appeals to you For example, your hobbies e g I'm interested in learning different languages I'm interested in computers
I’m intrigued 和 Im curious 和有什么不一样? | HiNative I’m intrigued@BlueBooks Intrigued is to be interested in something which really interests you for some reason There is something special about it that you want to understand She intrigued me, there was something about her mannerisms that was quite beguiling Curious means you are interested in something, but does not have the same personal intensity as intrigue I am curious about the