1. I am very attracted to her.
2. I am very interested in her.
Are 'be attracted to' and 'be interested in' interchangeable?
No, not necessarily. "attracted" would tend to mean physical attraction, whereas you can be "interested" in someone without any physical attraction.
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No, not necessarily. "attracted" would tend to mean physical attraction, whereas you can be "interested" in someone without any physical attraction.