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- verbrouses (third person present)
- 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"
- 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.
- cause to feel angry or excited:"the crowds were roused to fever pitch by the drama of the race"
- cause or give rise to (an emotion or feeling):"his evasiveness roused my curiosity"
- stir (a liquid, especially beer while brewing):"rouse the beer as the hops are introduced"
- nauticalarchaichaul (something) vigorously in the specified direction:"rouse the cable out"
Originlate Middle English (originally as a hawking and hunting term): probably from Anglo-Norman French, of unknown ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Wake someone upLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.rouse (rouz) v. roused, rous·ing, rous·es v.tr. 1. To wake (someone) up. 2. To cause (someone) to be active, attentive, or excited; stir up.www.thefreedictionary.com/rouseTo rouse is to wake someone or stir them into action or attention. It can also refer to provoking or inciting an emotion or action such as anger, interest, or enthusiasm.www.definitions.net/definition/rouserouse something (formal) to make someone feel a particular emotion to rouse someone's anger What roused your suspicions (= what made you suspicious)? [usually passive] rouse somebody to make someone angry, excited, or full of emotion Chris is not easily roused. When roused, he has a cruel tongue. see arousewww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/a…rouse verb [ T ] uk / raʊz / us / raʊz / Add to word list to wake someone up or make someone more active or excited:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rouse
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