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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Arouse (0.01086 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Arouse.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: arouse
gugah, membangkit, membangkitkan, membangunkan, menggairahkan, mengobar-ngobarkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: arouse
arouse
v 1: call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); 
“arouse
pity”; 
“raise a smile”; 
“evoke sympathy” [syn: 
elicit,
enkindle, 
kindle, 
evoke, 
fire, 
raise, 
provoke]
2: stop sleeping; 
“She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock”
[syn: 
wake up, 
awake, 
awaken, 
wake, 
come alive,
waken] [ant: 
fall asleep]
3: evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; 
“raise the
specter of unemployment”; 
“he conjured wild birds in the
air”; 
“stir a disturbance”; 
“call down the spirits from
the mountain” [syn: 
raise, 
conjure, 
conjure up, 
invoke,
evoke, 
stir, 
call down, 
bring up, 
put forward,
call forth]
4: cause to be alert and energetic; 
“Coffee and tea stimulate
me”; 
“This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate” [syn: 
stimulate,
brace, 
energize, 
energise, 
perk up] [ant: 
de-energize,
de-energize, 
sedate]
5: cause to become awake or conscious; 
“He was roused by the
drunken men in the street”; 
“Please wake me at 6 AM.”
[syn: 
awaken, 
wake, 
waken, 
rouse, 
wake up] [ant:
cause to sleep]
6: to begin moving, 
“As the thunder started the sleeping
children began to stir” [syn: 
stir]
7: stimulate sexually; 
“This movie usually arouses the male
audience” [syn: 
sex, 
excite, 
turn on, 
wind up]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Arouse
Arouse 
\A*rouse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Aroused; p. pr. & vb.
n. 
Arousing.] [Pref. a- + rouse.]
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.
[1913 Webster]
Grasping his spear, forth issued to arouse
His brother, mighty sovereign on the host. --Cowper.
[1913 Webster]
No suspicion was aroused. --Merivale.
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