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- verbarousing (present participle)
- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response):"something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions" · "the letter aroused in him a sense of urgency"
- excite or provoke (someone) to anger or strong emotions:"an ability to influence the audience and to arouse the masses"
- excite (someone) sexually:"I was surprised to find that this look aroused me"
- awaken (someone) from sleep:"she had been aroused by the telephone"
Originlate 16th century: from rouse, on the pattern of the pair of rise, arise.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response):
- awaken (someone) from sleep:
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