Aroused - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈraʊzd|  American pronunciation of the word aroused
Brit.  |əˈraʊzd|  British pronunciation of the word aroused
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto arouse
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto arouse

Extra examples

The report aroused a great deal of public interest.

The note aroused her suspicions that he was having an affair.

The decision aroused much controversy among the students.

Seeing the baby aroused all her maternal instincts.

...the mother's deviate response to her child's death aroused suspicions...

Books are an addiction, that, when aroused in earnest, is rarely calmed.

The decision to close the factory has aroused the indignation of the townspeople.

The news aroused him from his torpor.

...a gorgeous pink aurora aroused us out of our slumber...

Achilles' behaviour aroused divine nemesis.

I fell asleep. My friend, however, soon aroused me.

She aroused the children with tricks.

They aroused themselves by playing games.

It aroused us to watch them play.

It aroused me that they would never admit to being wrong.

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