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    rouse
    [rouz]
    verb
    rouse (verb) · rouses (third person present) · roused (past tense) · roused (past participle) · rousing (present participle)
    1. bring out of sleep; awaken:
      "she was roused from a deep sleep by a hand on her shoulder"
      • cease to sleep or to be inactive; wake up:
        "she roused and looked around"
        Similar:
        get out of bed
        bestir oneself
        Opposite:
      • startle out of inactivity; cause to become active:
        "once the enemy camp was roused, they would move on the castle" · "she'd just stay a few more minutes, then rouse herself and go back"
      • startle (game) from a lair or cover.
    2. cause to feel angry or excited:
      "the crowds were roused to fever pitch by the drama of the race"
    3. stir (a liquid, especially beer while brewing):
      "rouse the beer as the hops are introduced"
    4. nautical
      archaic
      haul (something) vigorously in the specified direction:
      "rouse the cable out"
    Origin
    late Middle English (originally as a hawking and hunting term): probably from Anglo-Norman French, of unknown ultimate origin.
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  3. Synonyms of rouse include1234:
    • Stimulate
    • Urge
    • Stir
    • Provoke
    • Animate
    • Excite
    • Enliven
    • Fire up
    • Incense
    • Inflame
    • Rally
    • Set on fire
    • Whip up
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    Synonyms: stimulate, urge, stir, provoke, animate, excite, enliven, fire up, incense, inflame, rally, set on fire, stir up, whip up
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    Synonyms for ROUSE: wake, awaken, awake, arouse, waken, knock up, stir, revive; Antonyms of ROUSE: lull, hypnotize, mesmerize, sleep, rest, slumber, nod, doze
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    Synonyms for ROUSE: awaken, arouse, wake, waken, awake, bestir, wake-up, stir, agitate, alarm, animate, call, challenge, disturb, enliven; Antonyms for ROUSE: go-to-sleep, sleep, nap, calm, disenchant, dull.
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    On this page you'll find 213 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rouse, such as: arouse, awake, awaken, get up, stir, and wake up.
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