Pronunciation: /ˈhjuːmən ˈɪntrəst/
noun A person's concern for the welfare of others or a subject that appeals to a general audience's curiosity or emotions
A1 Human interest stories are often featured in newspapers and magazines.
A2 Many people enjoy reading human interest articles about everyday people.
B1 Documentaries often focus on human interest stories to engage viewers emotionally.
B2 The journalist won an award for her compelling human interest piece on a local hero.
C1 The novel delves deep into the complexities of human interest and relationships.
C2 The photographer's exhibition captured the raw human interest of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
formal The documentary focused on stories of human interest, showcasing the resilience of individuals overcoming adversity.
informal I love reading articles that delve into human interest topics, they always tug at my heartstrings.
slang That podcast episode was so juicy, full of human interest stories that kept me hooked the entire time.
figurative The novel was a tapestry of human interest, weaving together the lives of diverse characters in a captivating way.
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