English > arouse: 7 senses > verb 1, emotionMeaning | Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses). |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something |
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Example | "arouse pity" |
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Synonyms | elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke |
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Narrower | anger | make angry |
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draw | elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc. |
excite | Arouse or elicit a feeling |
hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite | hurt the feelings of |
infatuate | Arouse unreasoning love / love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way |
inflame, stir up, wake, ignite, heat, fire up | Arouse or excite feelings and passions |
interest | excite the curiosity of |
invite, ask for | increase the likelihood of |
overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake | Overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli |
prick | To cause a sharp emotional pain |
rekindle | Arouse again |
shame | Cause to be ashamed |
stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir | Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of |
strike a chord, touch a chord | Evoke a reaction, response, or emotion |
upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit | Cause to lose one's composure |
Broader | make, create | make or cause to be or to become |
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Spanish | causar, despertar, estimular, evocar, excitar, incitar, provocar, suscitar |
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Catalan | causar, despertar, estimular, evocar, excitar, incitar, moure, suscitar |
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Nouns | arousal | the act of arousing |
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English > arouse: 7 senses > verb 3, creationMeaning | Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic. |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something; Something ----s something |
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Synonyms | raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, bring up, put forward, call forth |
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Narrower | bless | Give a benediction to |
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curse, beshrew, damn, bedamn, anathemize, anathemise, imprecate, maledict | wish harm upon |
Broader | call up, summon | Cause to become available for use, either literally or figuratively |
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Similar to | provoke, evoke, call forth, kick up | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur |
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Spanish | agitar, conjurar, despertar, evocar, exponer, invitar, invocar, llamar, recaudar, remover, revolver, traer |
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Catalan | invocar |
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English > arouse: 7 senses > verb 4, bodyMeaning | Cause to be alert and energetic. |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s; Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s somebody; Something ----s somebody; Something ----s something |
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Synonyms | stimulate, brace, energize, energise, perk up |
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Narrower | animate, recreate, reanimate, revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify, revivify | Give new life or energy to |
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cathect | inject with libidinal energy |
enliven, liven, liven up, invigorate, animate | make lively / lively |
invigorate, reinvigorate | Impart vigor, strength, or vitality to |
Broader | affect | act physically on |
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Opposite | de-energize, de-energise | deprive of energy |
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sedate, calm, tranquilize, tranquillize, tranquillise | Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to |
Spanish | energizar, estimular, excitar, incentivar, suscitar, vigorizarse, vigorizar |
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Catalan | estimular, excitar, incentivar, suscitar, vigoritzar-se, vigoritzar |
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English > arouse: 7 senses > verb 7, emotionMeaning | stimulate sexually. |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s somebody; Something ----s somebody |
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Model | The performance is likely to arouse Sue |
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Example | "This movie usually arouses the male audience" |
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Synonyms | sex, excite, turn on, wind up |
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Entailed by | tease | To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them |
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Narrower | tempt | try to seduce |
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Broader | stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir | Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of |
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Spanish | calentar, despertar, determinar el sexo, emocionar, encender, excitarse, excitar, prender, suscitar |
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Catalan | animar, deixondir, despertar, emocionar, excitar, suscitar |
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