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Arouse - English meaning

əˈraʊz

Arouse – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).

Usage examples:

Something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions

Synonims:

CauseInducePromptSet offTriggerStir upInspireCall forthCall/bring into beingDraw forthBring outExciteEvokePiqueWhetStirEngenderGenerateKindleFireTouch offSpark offProvok
verb

Awaken (someone) from sleep.

Usage examples:

She had been aroused from deep slumber

Synonims:

WakeWake upWakenAwakenBring toBring aroundRouseKnock up
verb

To cause someone to have a particular feeling

Usage examples:

It's a subject that has aroused a lot of interest., our suspicions were first aroused when we heard…
verb

To cause someone to feel sexual excitement

Arouse translation into English

Arouse: translate from English into Chinese

Translate arouse into Chinese (Simplified)}
引起, 激发, 唤起, 激起, 唤醒, 鼓励, 启发, 激, 动, 唤, 憬, 勖, 竦励

Arouse: translate from English into Dutch

Translate arouse into Dutch}
Wekken, Opwekken, Prikkelen, Wakker schudden, Aansporen, Aanporren, Irriteren, Ergeren

Arouse: translate from English into French

Translate arouse into French}
Susciter, Éveiller, Réveiller, Exciter, Provoquer, Stimuler, Pousser

Arouse: translate from English into German

Translate arouse into German}
Erregen, Wecken, Erwecken, Hervorrufen, Auslösen, Entfachen, Aufrütteln, Entflammen, Wachrütteln, Anfachen, Anstacheln

Arouse: translate from English into Hindi

Translate arouse into Hindi}
जगाना, उकसाना, उत्तेजित करना, उठाना, सचेत करना, भड़काना

Arouse: translate from English into Italian

Translate arouse into Italian}
Suscitare, Destare, Risvegliare, Provocare, Svegliare

Arouse: translate from English into Korean

Translate arouse into Korean}
깨우다, 자극하다, 각성하다

Arouse: translate from English into Russian

Translate arouse into Russian}
Пробуждать, Вызывать, Возбуждать, Будить, Пробуждаться, Просыпаться

Arouse: translate from English into Spanish

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Despertar, Excitar, Despertarse

Word origin

late 16th century: from rouse, on the pattern of the pair of rise, arise .

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