Arouse

Verb

 * 1) To stimulate feelings.
 * 2) To sexually stimulate
 * 3) To wake from sleep or stupor.

Adverbs for Arouse
thoroughly; seditiously;  instantaneously;antagonistically; suddenly.

Thesaurus
aggravate; agitate; alarm; alert; anger; animate; annoy; awake; awaken; bestir; blow the coals; blow up; bring forth; bring out; bring to light; bristle; call forth; call out; call up; chafe; challenge; cry havoc; cry wolf; deduce; derive; drag out; draw forth; draw out; dynamize; educe; electrify; elicit; embitter; encourage; energize; enkindle; enliven; enrage; evoke; exasperate; excite; exhilarate; fan; fan the fire; fan the flame; feed the fire; ferment; fire; flame; fly storm warnings; foment; foster; frenzy; fret; frighten; galvanize; get from; get out of; hearten; heat; heat up; huff; impassion; incense; incite; induce; inflame; infuriate; instigate; invigorate; irritate; jazz up; key up; kindle; knock up; lather up; light the fuse; light up; liven; madden; miff; move; nettle; obtain; overexcite; peeve; pep up; perk up; pique; procure; provoke; put up to; quicken; raise; raise up; rally; rankle; revive; rile; roil; rouse; ruffle; secure; set astir; set fire to; set on; set on fire; set up; shake up; sic on; snap up; sound the alarm; sound the tocsin; spark; startle; steam up; stimulate; stir; stir the blood; stir the embers; stir the feelings; stir up; summon forth; summon up; thrill; tickle; turn on; vex; vitalize; wake; wake up; waken; wangle; wangle out of; warm; warm the blood; warn; whet; whip up; winkle out; work into; work up; worm out; worm out of; zip up

Etymology
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Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Korean: 자극하다


 * Portuguese:, incitar
 * Scottish Gaelic: beothaich


 * Bulgarian: възбуждам
 * Dutch:
 * Korean: 자극하다


 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: excitar


 * Scottish Gaelic: beothaich
 * Spanish: despertar

Anagrams

 * Roseau