Arouse

Word AROUSE
Character 6
Hyphenation a rouse
Pronunciations /əˈɹaʊz/

Definitions and meanings of "Arouse"

What do we mean by arouse?

To cause (someone) to be active, attentive, or excited. transitive verb

To stimulate sexual desire in. transitive verb

To give rise to (a feeling, for example); stir up: synonym: provoke. transitive verb

To awaken (someone) from sleep. transitive verb

To excite into action; stir or put in motion or exertion; awaken: as, to arouse attention; to arouse one from sleep; to arouse dormant faculties.

Synonyms To rouse, wake up, awaken, animate, incite, stimulate, kindle, warm.

The act of arousing; an alarm. noun

To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite transitive verb

To stimulate feelings. verb

To sexually stimulate. verb

To wake from sleep or stupor. verb

Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) verb

Cause to be alert and energetic verb

Stimulate sexually verb

Cause to become awake or conscious verb

Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic verb

To begin moving, verb

Stop sleeping verb

To stimulate feelings.

To sexually stimulate.

To wake from sleep or stupor.

To rouse or stimulate to action or to physiological readiness for sexual activity. See also, aroused, and arousing. Urban Dictionary

To make ready for lurve.it is something that girls do to guys. Urban Dictionary

When your Nob Goes Hard and u want a girl to get cheese out of it Urban Dictionary

To feel a certain special tension in one's sexual parts Urban Dictionary

When a male is sexually aroused his penis becomes very hard and bigger than before. Urban Dictionary

To feel the urge to procreate Urban Dictionary

A feeling of sexual excitement. Urban Dictionary

Sexually stimulating Urban Dictionary

When ur penis gets extremely hard and grows Urban Dictionary

To be sexually interested. Urban Dictionary

The word "arouse" in example sentences

Country Road, "or something equally simple, for I would not have the title arouse any appetite which the book itself could not satisfy. ❋ David Grayson (1908)

Following the links as the descriptive page titles arouse your interest can keep you occupied for quite a while. ❋ Steven Barnes (2008)

* By "arouse," I don't mean sexually, I am referring to Marvel and DC's ongoing use of "events" and "deaths" to arouse interest in SCSJ** instead of quality comic book storytelling that would attract a far wider audience. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He could "arouse" life in me, because he was so refreshing to be around. ❋ Unknown (2009)

'arouse' the millions of Nintendo's core gamers that also own Wiis and felt understandably uninspired by the announcement of the Vitality Sensor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The fact that there are 12,000,000 defectives in the US should arouse our best endeavors to push this procedure to the maximum. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

If I were to retain my hard-won place of equality, it would never do to arouse any one until I ascertained the nature of the thing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“The use of the word ‘Allah’ by non-Muslims may arouse sensitivity and create confusion among Muslims in the country,” Abdullah Mohd Zin said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My novels do not have as their goal plots that merely entertain, amuse or arouse emotion. ❋ Augusto Cury (2011)

She is not the woman to arouse in me such uncontrolled desire that for gratification I would do one ill deed, or put the slightest hurt upon the least of human creatures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the 19th century, Disraeli's weapon against the social wrongs in his county, his vehicle for the stories that would arouse his countrymen's common humanity, was a novel. ❋ Arianna Huffington (2011)

Once, he tried to arouse himself from his lethargy, and went forward into the forecastle with the sailors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Among other things, he had not cared to arouse suspicion by drawing his wages from Burns Philp. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It helps explain why, in these hard times, she and her legacy arouse even more interest than they did in the boom era at the end of the 20th century. ❋ Charles Moore (2011)

In fact, though this strength pervaded every action of his, it seemed but the advertisement of a greater strength that lurked within, that lay dormant and no more than stirred from time to time, but which might arouse, at any moment, terrible and compelling, like the rage of a lion or the wrath of a storm. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He did not know how much, if anything, the steward knew about leprosy, and he did not care to arouse any suspicions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The slightest movement on the part of one was sufficient to arouse the other, and many a still watch their gazes countered as they shook beneath their blankets with fingers on the trigger-guards. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“One fathom shell-money that fella dog,” Van Horn countered, in his heart knowing that he would not sell Jerry for a hundred fathoms, or for any fabulous price from any black, but in his head offering so small a price over par as not to arouse suspicion among the blacks as to how highly he really valued the golden-coated son of Biddy and Terrence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But what made father and Laban and some of the men suspicious was when Lee said that we must put all our rifles into one of the wagons so as not to arouse the animosity of the Indians. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I was aroused when that girl put her hand on my leg, she felt the enourmous [buldge] [in my pants] and i [blushed] ❋ BriaN! (2004)

i was so [aroused] i had to [get off] [the bus]. ❋ Jay (2003)

I was so aroused i had to [sellotape] [my dong] to me leg but [i accidentally] kicked a teacher in the face. ❋ Long Shlong Silveria 2 (2004)

[Arousal] began to [overtake] me like [a wave]. ❋ Jake (2004)

Guy: I was [aroused] when I [saw] her [touching] herself. ❋ JellyBean<3Him(: (2008)

[Will]: I'm [aroused]. [Fuck me]. ❋ Bad Mother Fucker (2004)

After glancing at the [risky] [photograph], [Jennifer] instantly became aroused. ❋ Justgotpaid. (2010)

It was so arousing when [he fell] [asleep] ❋ Frabrizio (2018)

i was aroused [when i] [saw] [Fabio] ❋ Mizzie1 (2006)

That [nip slip] [made] me [aroused]. ❋ TheTrainDoctor (2015)

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