superinteresting
English
editEtymology
editFrom super- + interesting.
Adjective
editsuperinteresting (comparative more superinteresting, superlative most superinteresting)
- (rare) Very interesting.
- 2008 March 18, Adam Liptak, “A False Claim of Valor and a Cry of Free Speech”, in New York Times[1]:
- “It’s a superinteresting area,” he said, beginning a discussion of Pericles’ funeral oration and the importance of honoring the legacies of those fallen in battle.