interestingly

IPA: ˈɪntɝɛstɪŋɫi

adverb

  • in an interesting way
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Examples of "interestingly" in Sentences

  • That organization, interestingly, is not a school district.
  • The format of the book, interestingly, is a series of short snapshots depicting the history of zombie attacks spanning the past 62,000 years.
  • Doyle, interestingly, is said to have named his character after Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, an author he admired and one of the main characters in my novel, The Dante Club.
  • What they most disliked was the perceived moral laxity and libertinism of the West, which, interestingly, is exactly what Americans said when we polled them on those two questions.
  • The authors do a fine job depicting the trials of this god among men, interestingly from the point of view of an immortal who does not wish to interfere with the natural course of events so that he may lead a "mortal" life.
  • Cheap bikes from Wal-Mart tend to cost about $2 per pound, nice bikes from a bike shop cost about $20 per pound, and top-of-the-line racing bikes cost about $200 per pound which, interestingly, is about the same per-pound cost as a top-of-the-line Ferrari or Aston-Martin.
  • Most interestingly is the notion that a future Conservative Government should be prepared to go up against Brussels in requiring the removal of wasteful bureaucracy that emanates from the EU: As a "last resort", the document says, Britain should legislate at home to "disapply EU regulation unilaterally where we think its is against our national interest".

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