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What is the difference between "wonder" and "interest"?
6 jan. 2013 15:44
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'Wonder', used to mean fascination, is much more intense. It indicates that not only am I interested, but I am excited and fascinated.
If I show interest in something, it means that I have some curiosity or concern about it, but it would not necessarily mean that I am excited and in wonder about it.
6 januari 2013
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Wonder you are trying to describe a situation where something you like to happen.
Interest is the word commonly used when there is something you need to answer precisely and done more frequently from you end.
6 januari 2013
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