Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
spark-an-interest
Phrase
/spɑːrk ən ˈɪn.tər.est/

Definition
To initiate curiosity or enthusiasm about a particular topic or activity.

Examples
- Reading a captivating book can spark an interest in literature.
- The teacher’s excitement about science sparked an interest among her students.
- Visiting art galleries often sparks an interest in painting and creativity.

Meaning
To ignite or stimulate a desire to learn more or engage with something.

Synonyms
- Kindle curiosity
- Ignite enthusiasm
- Stimulate interest
- Arouse fascination