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high-interest

 

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Term: high-interest

Part of Speech: adjective

1. Definition:

a. (popular) Referring to topics or activities that generate a lot of curiosity, attention, or enthusiasm.

b. (local) Pertaining to a financial account or investment that offers a significant rate of return.

2. Sample Sentences:

a. (popular) The new thriller novel is a high-interest book that captivates readers from start to finish.

b. (popular) The museum's high-interest exhibit on ancient civilizations drew hundreds of visitors every day.

c. (local) The bank's high-interest savings account allows customers to earn substantial returns on their deposits.

d. (local) You should consider investing in high-interest bonds to maximize your portfolio's growth potential.

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