| arouse | | |
| arouse, elicit, enkindle, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, raise | (v.) | call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses).; "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy" |
| arouse, awake, awaken, come alive, wake, wake up, waken | (v.) | stop sleeping.; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock" |
| arouse, bring up, call down, call forth, conjure, conjure up, evoke, invoke, put forward, raise, stir | (v.) | summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "call down the spirits from the mountain" |
| arouse, brace, energise, energize, perk up, stimulate | (v.) | cause to be alert and energetic.; "Coffee and tea stimulate me"; "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate" |
| arouse, awaken, rouse, wake, wake up, waken | (v.) | cause to become awake or conscious.; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM." |
| arouse, stir | (v.) | to begin moving,.; "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir" |
| arouse, excite, sex, turn on, wind up | (v.) | stimulate sexually.; "This movie usually arouses the male audience" |
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