Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mildly-interesting

adjective
/ˈmaɪldli ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/
Definition
Somewhat engaging or intriguing, but not overwhelmingly so.
Examples
  • The documentary was mildly interesting, providing some insights without being captivating.
  • His speech was mildly interesting, enough to keep the audience attentive but not excited.
Meaning
This term describes something that captures attention to a small or moderate degree, evoking curiosity or interest that is not intense.
Synonyms
  • Somewhat interesting
  • Fairly engaging
  • Moderately intriguing