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aroused
[ uh-rouzd ]
adjective
- stirred up to strong response:
The Legislature must answer for its actions to an informed and highly aroused public.
- showing or feeling sexual excitement:
"I must ask you that question more often, husband," she says, an aroused glow in her eyes.
- awake and alert:
In this long arctic winter the new moon makes me lethargic, and conversely the full moon keeps me pleasantly aroused and energetic.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of arouse ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·a·roused adjective
- well-a·roused adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of aroused1
Example Sentences
Finally, “Aura and Performance” considers divinity as aroused by the senses, especially sight.
Suspicions were reportedly aroused when a test-taker was seen repeatedly fidgeting with their glasses frames, according to one source briefed on the probe.
Mr Mukhopadhyay’s suspicions aroused when a caller asked him why he hadn't redeemed his mutual funds - not a question a police officer would usually ask on the phone.
Davis’ extensive criminal record, and the leniency he had received over the decades, aroused outrage.
It was a public health success, but it aroused a tremendous local backlash.
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