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arouse

/əˈraʊz/
Main Example

The movie can arouse feelings of joy.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To cause someone to feel a strong emotion or interest.

Other Example

The song can arouse deep memories.

Her speech aroused a sense of hope.

The book arouses curiosity about history.

Synonyms

arouse interest

arouse emotions

arouse suspicion

Synonyms

evoke

stimulate

inspire

arouse

/əˈraʊz/
Main Example

The teacher tried to arouse interest in science.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To bring something to attention or awareness.

Other Example

The movie aims to arouse emotions in the audience.

Her speech was designed to arouse support for the cause.

The book can arouse curiosity about history.

Synonyms

arouse interest

arouse curiosity

arouse awareness

Synonyms

stimulate

excite

provoke

arouse

/əˈraʊz/
Main Example

Please arouse me when dinner is ready.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To wake someone from sleep or a state of rest.

Other Example

Arouse him gently so he doesn't get startled.

I will arouse you at six for our trip.

She tried to arouse her friend from a deep sleep.

Synonyms

arouse interest

arouse curiosity

arouse suspicion

Synonyms

wake

stir

rouse

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