Meaning & Definition of word "Arouse"

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    Arouse

    /əˈraʊz/

    verb:

    • 1. to stimulate or bring about a feeling or reaction
      • Example: The speech was designed to arouse enthusiasm among the audience.
    • 2. to awaken or provoke from a state of inactivity
      • Example: The news of the impending storm aroused concern in the community.
    • 3. to cause someone to become active or engaged
      • Example: She hoped to arouse his interest in environmental issues.
    • 4. to bring a feeling into action; to kindle
      • Example: The film was able to arouse a sense of nostalgia in the viewers.
    • 5. to awaken from sleep; to rouse
      • Example: Please do not arouse the sleeping baby.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'arousen', from 'a-' + 'rouse'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    arouse suspicion:

    to cause someone to be suspicious.

    arouse interest:

    to generate or evoke interest in something.

    arouse attention:

    to attract someone's attention.

    Related Words

    stir:

    to move or awaken to action.

    ignite:

    to set in motion or instigate.

    evoke:

    to bring a feeling, memory, or image into the mind.

    Slang Meanings of arouse

    Meaning: to get someone excited sexually

    Example Sentence: His flirting really aroused her interest.

    Meaning: to provoke a strong emotional reaction

    Example Sentence: Don’t say that; you’ll just arouse a lot of anger.