"Arouse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To arouse means to stimulate or awaken someone's interest, attention, emotions, or physical sensations. It can refer to anything that prompts a reaction or response, whether it be curiosity, desire, excitement, or even anger. In a sexual context, it can mean to excite or stimulate sexual desire.
1. The thrilling adventure movie managed to arouse the audience's excitement with its stunning visuals and gripping plot.
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The thrilling adventure movie managed to arouse the audience's excitement with its stunning visuals and gripping plot.
2. The speaker's passionate speech aroused strong emotions among the listeners, inspiring them to take action.
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The speaker's passionate speech aroused strong emotions among the listeners, inspiring them to take action.
3. The scent of freshly baked cookies was enough to arouse my childhood memories and tempt my taste buds.
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The scent of freshly baked cookies was enough to arouse my childhood memories and tempt my taste buds.
4. The controversial artwork aroused both admiration and criticism from the public, sparking a heated debate about artistic expression.
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The controversial artwork aroused both admiration and criticism from the public, sparking a heated debate about artistic expression.
5. After a long day at work, a relaxing massage can help arouse feelings of calm and rejuvenation.
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After a long day at work, a relaxing massage can help arouse feelings of calm and rejuvenation.
Aromatous refers to having a pleasant or fragrant aroma, often associated with spices, herbs, or sweet scents.
Aroostook is a word that primarily refers to:<br><br>1. Aroostook County: The northernmost county in the state of Maine, United States. It is known for its vast potato fields and scenic beauty.<br><br>2. Aroostook River: A river in northeastern Maine, flowing approximately 180 miles (290 km) before emptying into the St. John River.<br><br>3. Aroostook War: Also known as the Bloodless War or the boundary dispute, it was an undeclared military conflict between the United States and Canada (then part of British North America) in 1838-1839 over the disputed border in the Aroostook Valley region. The conflict was peacefully resolved through diplomatic means, hence the name "bloodless war."
I'm sorry, but "aroph" does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language. If you meant a specific term or phrase, please provide more context or correction.
"Arise" is a verb that means to get up or stand up, often from a sitting or lying position. It can also refer to something coming into existence or occurring, as in "a new problem arose." In a figurative sense, it can mean to emerge or originate from a particular source, such as "doubts arose in his mind."
It seems like "arouet" is not a recognized word in standard English. It could possibly be a misspelling or a term from a specific context or dialect that is not widely known. If you meant "auroret" or "auroret," they are not commonly used words either, and further clarification might be needed for a specific meaning. If you intended to refer to a different word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.
"around" is a preposition that indicates movement or location in a surrounding area or circumference. It can also mean approximately or about a particular time, number, or value. Additionally, it can be used to indicate that something is happening in someone's presence or company, as in "we talked around the fire."
"Arousal" typically refers to a state of being stimulated or excited, often in the context of physical, emotional, or sexual responsiveness. When someone or something is described as "arousable," it means they can easily be aroused or awakened to such a state. This could pertain to being easily awakened from sleep, responsive to stimuli, or in the context of human sexuality, easily induced into a state of sexual excitement.
Arousal refers to a state of physical, emotional, or sexual excitement or stimulation. It can be characterized by an increased heart rate, heightened senses, alertness, or interest and is often associated with the release of certain hormones and neurotransmitters in the body. In a sexual context, arousal typically involves the physiological and psychological preparation for sexual activity, including genital engorgement and lubrication in females and erectile response in males. Arousal can also occur in non-sexual situations, such as during exercise, when experiencing fear, or in response to thrilling or exciting events.