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| arousal | (n) the act of arousing, Syn. rousing, Example: the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions |
| arousal | (n) a state of heightened physiological activity |
| arousal | (n) awakening from sleep |
| arouse | (v) call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses), Syn. kindle, evoke, enkindle, provoke, elicit, fire, raise, Example: arouse pity; raise a smile; evoke sympathy |
| arouse | (v) to begin moving, , Syn. stir, Example: As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir |
| arouse | (v) stimulate sexually, Syn. wind up, sex, turn on, excite, Example: This movie usually arouses the male audience |
| Arousal | n. The act of arousing, or the state of being aroused. [ 1913 Webster ] Whatever has associated itself with the arousal and activity of our better nature. Hare. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arouse | v. t. Grasping his spear, forth issued to arouse No suspicion was aroused. Merivale. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| aroused | adj.
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