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The example sentences of AROUSES in videos (3 in total of 3)

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the determiner country noun, singular or mass arouses verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner interest noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction many adjective visitors noun, plural , visitors noun, plural who wh-pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present already adverb beginning verb, gerund or present participle to to be verb, base form seen verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner streets noun, plural .
he personal pronoun then adverb says verb, 3rd person singular present that determiner arthur proper noun, singular 's possessive ending encounter noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner zombies noun, plural , arouses noun, plural his possessive pronoun curiosity noun, singular or mass to to interview verb, base form arthur proper noun, singular

Use "arouses" in a sentence | "arouses" example sentences

How to use "arouses" in a sentence?

  • It is not a matter of thinking a great deal but of loving a great deal, so do whatever arouses you most to love.
    -Teresa of Avila-
  • When you want a thing deeply, earnestly and intensely, this feeling of desire reinforces your will and arouses in you the determination to work for the desired object.
    -Grenville Kleiser-
  • The important thing is not to think much but to love much; do, then, whatever most arouses you to love.
    -Teresa of Avila-
  • A child's hand in yours - what tenderness and power it arouses. You are instantly the very touchstone of wisdom and strength.
    -Marjorie Holmes-
  • Natural play strengthens children's self-confidence and arouses their senses-their awareness of the world and all that moves in it, seen and unseen.
    -Richard Louv-
  • I have to keep working, not to arrive at finish, which arouses the admiration of fools... I must seek completion only for the pleasure of being truer and more knowing.
    -Paul Cezanne-
  • The mention of Greece fills the mind with the most exalted sentiments and arouses in our bosoms the best feelings of which our nature is capable.
    -James Monroe-
  • Special mercy arouses more gratitude than universal mercy.
    -Richard Baxter-
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Definition and meaning of AROUSES

What does "arouses mean?"

/əˈrouz/

arouses

verb
evoke feeling.

What are synonyms of "arouses"?
Some common synonyms of "arouses" are:
  • cause,
  • induce,
  • prompt,
  • trigger,
  • inspire,
  • excite,
  • evoke,
  • pique,
  • whet,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kôz/

cause
noun verb

Reason for. make something happen.

/inˈd(y)o͞os/

induce
verb

To make someone do something; create an outcome.

/präm(p)t/

prompt
adjective noun verb

done without delay. Message on a computer requiring attention. To cause something to occur; be the cause of.

/ˈtriɡər/

trigger
noun verb

small device that sets off mechanism. cause event or situation to happen or exist.

/inˈspī(ə)r/

inspire
verb

To make someone feel a certain emotion.

/ikˈsīt/

excite
verb

To make someone feel happy, interested or eager.

/əˈvōk/

evoke
verb

bring or recall feeling, memory, or image to conscious mind.

/pēk/

pique
noun verb

Sudden irritation or anger, as at being slighted. arouse interest or curiosity.

/(h)wet/

whet
noun verb

thing that stimulates appetite or desire. sharpen blade of.

What are antonyms of "arouses"?
Some common antonyms of "arouses" are:
  • allay,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈlā/

allay
verb

To make a negative feeling or pain, less strong.

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