Meaning & Definition of word "Rouse"
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Rouse
/raʊz/
verb:
- 1. to awaken or stir up
- Example: The loud alarm clock was enough to rouse him from his deep sleep.
- 2. to provoke or stir to action
- Example: The speech was designed to rouse the audience's enthusiasm for the cause.
- 3. to bring out of a state of inactivity or apathy
- Example: The coach's motivational talk helped rouse the players before the game.
Etymology
Middle English 'rousen', from 'rose' (past of 'rise')
Common Phrases and Expressions
rouse the troops:
to encourage or motivate a group of people, especially in a military context.
rouse someone's interest:
to provoke or stimulate someone’s interest or enthusiasm.
rouse from slumber:
to awaken from sleep.
Related Words
arouse:
to evoke or awaken a feeling, emotion, or response.
awake:
aware of and responding to one's environment; not asleep.
incite:
to encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behavior).
Slang Meanings of rouse
Meaning: to get someone fired up or excited.
Example Sentence: The DJ really roused the crowd before the concert started.
Meaning: to provoke a reaction or action.
Example Sentence: His comments roused quite a response from the audience.