arouse in Spanish
arouse in Spanish is provocar, concitar, incitar — arouse means to stir up or bring about a feeling, reaction, or interest.
arouse in Spanish
provocar
(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
concitar
(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
incitar
(transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
excitar
(transitive) To sexually stimulate.
encalabrinar
(transitive) To sexually stimulate.
despertar
(transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.
despabilar
(transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.
espabilar
(transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.
What does "arouse" mean?
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verb To stir up or bring about a feeling, reaction, or interest.
"The strange noise aroused her suspicion."
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verb To sexually excite someone.
"The scent of her perfume aroused him instantly."
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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 Spanish?
"arouse" in Spanish is provocar, concitar, incitar. 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 Spanish, "arouse" is provocar, concitar, incitar.
Are there other ways to say "arouse" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "arouse": provocar, concitar, incitar, excitar, encalabrinar, despertar.
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