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Meaning of arouse
to awaken or stir up a feeling or reaction
Etymology of arouse
The word "arouse" comes from the Old French word "aroser", which is derived from the Latin words "ad" (meaning "to" or "toward") and "ros" or "rus" (meaning "to rise" or "awaken")
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe the act of waking or stirring up something or someone
Synonyms
excite
stimulate
provoke
stir
awaken
kindle
ignite
inflame
animate
invigorate
energize
motivate
inspire
prompt
trigger
activate
arouse
awaken
awaken
galvanize
rouse
revive
quicken
intensify
heighten
sharpen
stir
whip
fire
spark
fuel
impassion
agitate
disturb
perturb
ruffle
upset
awaken
alert
notify
inform
awaken
wake
waken
bestir
animate
vitalize
revitalize
renovate
refresh
rejuvenate
regenerate
restore
reactivate
reanimate
resuscitate
revive
Definitions
- to wake someone or something from sleep or a state of inactivity
- * to evoke or stir up a feeling or reaction, especially a strong or exciting one
- * to summon or call forth a particular feeling or response
Usage Examples
- The smell of freshly brewed coffee helped to arouse me from my slumber
- * The news of the upcoming concert aroused a lot of excitement among the fans
- * The beautiful scenery aroused a sense of wonder and awe in the tourists