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    aroused
    /əˈrouzd/

    adjective

    • 1. sexually excited: "I felt very aroused"

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  2. Arouse is a verb that means to awaken, stimulate, or excite. It can be used in different contexts, such as sleep, action, or sexual arousal. See synonyms, examples, and word history of arouse.

  3. Aroused means sexually excited or stimulated. Learn how to say it, see examples and translations in different languages.

  4. to cause someone to feel sexual excitement. More examplesFewer examples. Something he said as he was leaving really aroused my curiosity. Football arouses a good deal of passion among its supporters. The sight of people suffering arouses a deep sense of injustice in her. His strange behaviour aroused his neighbours ' suspicions.

  5. verb (used with object) , a·roused, a·rous·ing. to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion. Synonyms: fire, kindle, stimulate, instigate, provoke, incite, inspire, inspirit, animate. Antonyms: calm.

  6. make or cause to be or to become. verb. cause to become awake or conscious. synonyms: awaken, rouse, wake, wake up, waken. see more. antonyms: cause to sleep. make fall asleep. types: show 4 types...

  7. Use aroused to describe someone who is emotionally stirred up. The crowd at the protest march might be so aroused with passion that you can almost feel it through the television screen. Aroused has rouse at its root, an Old French hawking and hunting term that described a hawk ruffling its feathers.

  8. Aroused means to cause someone or something to be active, attentive, or excited, or to stimulate sexual desire. Find out the different meanings, synonyms, and translations of aroused in English and other languages.