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Definition of arouse
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arouse is as below...
Arouse
(v. t.) To
excite
to
action
from a state of rest; to stir, or put in
motion
or
exertion;
to
rouse;
to
excite;
as, to
arouse
one from
sleep;
to
arouse
the
dormant
faculties..
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Carouse
::
Carouse
(v. i.) To drink
deeply
or
freely
in
compliment;
to take part in a
carousal;
to
engage
in
drunken
revels.
Wassail
::
Wassail
(v. i.) To hold a
wassail;
to
carouse.
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) Any sound or
information
intended
to give
notice
of
approaching
danger;
a
warning
sound to
arouse
attention;
a
warning
of
danger.
Carousingly
::
Carousingly
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
carouser.
Excitement
::
Excitement
(n.) A state of
aroused
or
increased
vital
activity
in an
organism,
or any of its
organs
or
tissues..
Racket
::
Racket
(v. i.) To
carouse
or
engage
in
dissipation.
Alarmed
::
Alarmed
(a.)
Aroused
to
vigilance;
excited
by fear of
approaching
danger;
agitated;
disturbed;
as, an
alarmed
neighborhood;
an
alarmed
modesty..
Bowse
::
Bowse (v. i.) To
carouse;
to
bouse;
to
booze.
Uprouse
::
Uprouse
(v. t.) To rouse up; to rouse from
sleep;
to
awake;
to
arouse.
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Birl
::
Birl (v. t. & i.) To pour (beer or
wine);
to ply with
drink;
to
drink;
to
carouse.
Stir
::
Stir (v. t.) To
incite
to
action;
to
arouse;
to
instigate;
to
prompt;
to
excite.
Carousing
::
Carousing
(a.) That
carouses;
relating
to a
carouse.
Caroused
::
Caroused
(imp. & p. p.) of
Carous.
Bowse
::
Bowse (n.) A
carouse;
a
drinking
bout; a
booze.
Stolidity
::
Stolid
(a.)
Hopelessly
insensible
or
stupid;
not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
dull;
impassive;
foolish.
Drink
::
Drink (v. i.) To quaff
exhilarating
or
intoxicating
liquors,
in
merriment
or
feasting;
to
carouse;
to
revel;
hence,
to lake
alcoholic
liquors
to
excess;
to be
intemperate
in the /se of
intoxicating
or
spirituous
liquors;
to
tipple..
Evangelist
::
Evangelist
(n.) A
bringer
of the glad
tidings
of
Church
and his
doctrines.
Specially:
(a) A
missionary
preacher
sent forth to
prepare
the way for a
resident
pastor;
an
itinerant
missionary
preacher.
(b) A
writer
of one of the four
Gospels
(With the
definite
article);
as, the four
evangelists,
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John. (c) A
traveling
preacher
whose
efforts
are
chiefly
directed
to
arouse
to
immediate
repentance..
Revel
::
Revel (v. i.) To feast in a
riotous
manner;
to
carouse;
to act the
bacchanalian;
to make
merry.
Bouse
::
Bouse (v. i.) To drink
immoderately;
to
carouse;
to
booze.
See
Booze.
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