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arouse in Portuguese

arouse in Portuguese is incitar, provocar, excitar — arouse means to stir up or bring about a feeling, reaction, or interest.

arouse in Portuguese

incitar
verb
(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
provocar
verb
(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
excitar
verb
(transitive) To sexually stimulate.
arreitar
verb
(transitive) To sexually stimulate.
provocar
verb
(transitive) To sexually stimulate.
despertar
verb
(transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.

What does "arouse" mean?

  1. verb To stir up or bring about a feeling, reaction, or interest.
    "The strange noise aroused her suspicion."
  2. verb To sexually excite someone.
    "The scent of her perfume aroused him instantly."
  3. verb To wake someone from sleep.
    "A loud crash aroused him from a deep sleep."

arouse in a sentence

  • The strange noise aroused her suspicion.
  • His speech aroused strong emotions in the crowd.
  • The scent of her perfume aroused him instantly.
  • A loud crash aroused him from a deep sleep.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "arouse" in Portuguese?

"arouse" in Portuguese is incitar, provocar, excitar. arouse means: To stir up or bring about a feeling, reaction, or interest.

How do you use "arouse" in a sentence?

Example: "The strange noise aroused her suspicion." In Portuguese, "arouse" is incitar, provocar, excitar.

Are there other ways to say "arouse" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "arouse": incitar, provocar, excitar, arreitar, despertar.

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