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Interestingly Meaning in English

word

ˈɪntɝˌɛstɪŋɫi
IN-ter-est-ing-lee
ˈɪntɹəstɪŋli
IN-truhst-ing-lee

Definition

This word is used to introduce a fact, detail, or comment that is surprising or likely to catch attention. It signals that what follows is unexpected or thought-provoking.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used at the start of a sentence, often in writing or formal speech to highlight something surprising or worth noting. Common with 'enough', 'though', or before a statement. Less common in casual conversation; 'funny enough' or 'oddly' can sometimes substitute.

Example Sentences

Interestingly, the two sisters have never lived in the same city.

basic

Interestingly, no one noticed when he left the room.

basic

Interestingly, cats can drink seawater but humans can't.

basic

He didn't study much, but, interestingly, got the highest grade in class.

natural

Interestingly enough, they became friends after that big argument.

natural

The cake, interestingly, didn't have any sugar but still tasted great.

natural