5 Questions
What does the word "engrossed" mean?
To hold complete interest or attention
Which word describes someone who is interested in personal information about others?
Snoopy
What does the word "fascinated" mean?
To cause someone to be very interested in something or someone
Which word describes someone who is tending to ask questions and having a desire to know or learn more?
Inquisitive
What does the word "affected" mean?
Not natural behavior done to impress others
Study Notes
- The text provides a list of adjectives that describe different levels of interest or attention.
- The adjectives include engrossed, snoopy, nosy, concerned, affected, intrigued, fascinated, inquisitive, rapt, absorbed, curious, attentive, aware, and imaginative.
- Engrossed means to hold complete interest or attention.
- Snoopy and nosy describe someone who is interested in personal information about others.
- Concerned means having an interest or involvement in something.
- Affected behavior is not natural and is done to impress others.
- Intrigued means to make someone want to know more about something.
- Fascinated means to cause someone to be very interested in something or someone.
- Inquisitive means tending to ask questions and having a desire to know or learn more.
- Attentive means paying careful attention to something.
- Aware means knowing and understanding a lot about what is happening in the world or around you, and imaginative means having or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas.
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