Arouse vs. Rouse

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Arouseverb

To stimulate feelings.

Arouseverb

To sexually stimulate.

Arouseverb

(euphemism) To cause an erection of the penis or other physical signs of sexual arousal, such as fluid secretion.

Arouseverb

To wake from sleep or stupor.

Arouseverb

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.

Arouseverb

call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);

Arouseverb

stop sleeping;

Arouseverb

evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic;

Arouseverb

cause to be alert and energetic;

Arouseverb

cause to become awake or conscious;

Arouseverb

to begin moving,

Arouseverb

stimulate sexually;

Rousenoun

An arousal.

Rousenoun

The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that soldiers are to rise from bed, often the rouse.

Rousenoun

An official ceremony over drinks.

Rousenoun

A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.

Rousenoun

Wine or other liquor considered an inducement to mirth or drunkenness; a full glass; a bumper.

Rouseverb

To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy.

Rouseverb

To cause, stir up, excite (a feeling, thought, etc.).

Rouseverb

To provoke (someone) to action or anger.

Rouseverb

To cause to start from a covert or lurking place.

Rouseverb

(nautical) To pull by main strength; to haul.

Rouseverb

(obsolete) To raise; to make erect.

Rouseverb

To tell off; to criticise.

Rouseverb

To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances.

Rouseverb

To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.

Rouseverb

To wake from sleep or repose; as, to rouse one early or suddenly.

Rouseverb

To excite to lively thought or action from a state of idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the faculties, passions, or emotions.

Rouseverb

To put in motion; to stir up; to agitate.

Rouseverb

To raise; to make erect.

Rouseverb

To get or start up; to rise.

Rouseverb

To awake from sleep or repose.

Rouseverb

To be exited to thought or action from a state of indolence or inattention.

Rousenoun

A bumper in honor of a toast or health.

Rousenoun

A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.

Rouseverb

become active;

Rouseverb

force or drive out;

Rouseverb

cause to be agitated, excited, or roused;

Rouseverb

cause to become awake or conscious;

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