arouse
English
Etymology
From a- + rouseCategory:English terms prefixed with a-#ROUSE.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American, Canada) IPA(key): /əˈɹaʊz/Category:English 2-syllable words#AROUSECategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#AROUSE
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /əˈɹæɔz/Category:English 3-syllable words#AROUSECategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#AROUSE
- Rhymes: -aʊzCategory:Rhymes:English/aʊz#AROUSECategory:Rhymes:English/aʊz/2 syllables#AROUSE
Verb
arouse (third-person singular simple present arouses, present participle arousing, simple past and past participle aroused)Category:English lemmas#AROUSECategory:English verbs#AROUSECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#AROUSECategory:Pages with entries#AROUSECategory:Pages with 1 entry#AROUSE
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#AROUSE) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
- Synonyms: animate, energize, inspire, fire; see also Thesaurus:enliven
- to arouse compassion, jealousy, or angerCategory:English terms with collocations#AROUSE
- Those insults aroused me to anger.Category:English terms with usage examples#AROUSE
- 1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter VIII, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC:
- “My tastes,” he said, still smiling, “incline me to the garishly sunlit side of this planet.” And, to tease her and arouse her to combat: “I prefer a farandole to a nocturne ; I'd rather have a painting than an etching ; Mr. Whistler bores me with his monochromatic mud; I don't like dull colours, dull sounds, dull intellects; […].”Category:English terms with quotations#AROUSE
- 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 5, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad:
- She removed Stranleigh’s coat with a dexterity that aroused his imagination.Category:English terms with quotations#AROUSE
- 1967, Barbara Sleigh, Jessamy, Sevenoaks, Kent: Bloomsbury, published 1993, →ISBN, page 96:
- His unruly hair was slicked down with water, and as Jessamy introduced him to Miss Brindle his face assumed a cherubic innocence which would immediately have aroused the suspicions of anyone who knew him.Category:English terms with quotations#AROUSE
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#AROUSE) To sexually stimulate.
- Synonyms: sex up, turn on; see also Thesaurus:sexually stimulate
- 2006, Donald J. Young, Dancing by the Shore, page 12:
- […] grinding against their partners like burlesque performers, which even in parody Terry found erotic—reminding him of the Persian belly dancer he'd seen at the college, whose sensual dancing aroused him despite her claim of high art.Category:English terms with quotations#AROUSE
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#AROUSE, euphemisticCategory:English euphemisms#AROUSE) To cause an erection of the penis or other physical signs of sexual arousal, such as fluid secretion.
- I can't wear wool underwear: it tends to arouse me at inappropriate times.Category:English terms with usage examples#AROUSE
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#AROUSE) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.
- Synonyms: bring round, wake up; see also Thesaurus:awaken
- 1902, John Buchan, The Outgoing of the Tide:
- He kenned not whether it was devil or mortal, but flung himself on the roadside and lay like a corp for an hour or more, till the rain aroused him.Category:English terms with quotations#AROUSE
- 1996, Beruga (line translated by Dan Owsen), Terranigma. Nintendo of America.
- I have no idea who you are, but I thank you for arousing me.
Derived terms
Translations
to stimulate feelings
to sexually stimulate
to awaken
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