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View definitions for aroused

aroused

adjective as in agitated

Strongest match

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adjective as in alarmed

adjective as in awake

adjective as in flaming

adjective as in hot

adjective as in hot and bothered

adjective as in inflamed

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adjective as in stoked

adjective as in turned-on

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Example Sentences

Ballard’s novel “Crash,” in which a film producer who is the victim of a horrible wreck falls in with a group of fetishists who are aroused by auto collisions.

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.

From BBC

Davis’ extensive criminal record, and the leniency he had received over the decades, aroused outrage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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