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take an interest in

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Main Entry: like
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: enjoy, be fond of

Synonyms:

admire, adore, appreciate, approve, be gratified by, be keen on, be partial to, be pleased by, be sweet on, care for, care to, cherish, delight in, derive pleasure from, dig*, dote on, esteem, exclaim, fancy, feast on, find appealing, get a kick out of, go for, hanker for, hold dear, indulge in, love, luxuriate in, prize, rejoice in, relish, revel in, savor, stuck on, take an interest in, take delight in, take satisfaction in, take to
Notes: use 'like' when no verb follows; use 'as' when a clause follows (which has a subject and a verb)

Antonyms:

despise, dislike, hate
Main Entry: participate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take part in activity

Synonyms:

aid, associate with, be a participant, be a party to, be into, chip in, come in, compete, concur, cooperate, engage, engage in, enter into, get in on, get in on the act, go into, have a hand in, have to do with, join in, latch on, lend a hand, partake, perform, play, share, sit in on, sit in, strive, take an interest in, tune in

Antonyms:

observe, watch
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