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aroused
adjective as in ablaze
adjective as in afraid
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- abashed
- aghast
- alarmed
- blanched
- cowardly
- cowed
- daunted
- discouraged
- disheartened
- dismayed
- distressed
- disturbed
- faint-hearted
- frozen
- have cold feet
- horrified
- in awe
- intimidated
- panic-stricken
- perplexed
- perturbed
- petrified
- rattled
- run scared
- scared stiff
- scared to death
- spooked
- startled
- stunned
- terrified
- terror-stricken
- timorous
- trembling
- upset
- worried
adjective as in awake
adjective as in demonic
adjective as in elated
adjective as in excited
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adjective as in fascinated
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adjective as in fired up
adjective as in flaming
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adjective as in flushed
adjective as in hot
adjective as in hot
adjective as in hot-blooded
adjective as in panicky
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adjective as in passionate
adjective as in perfervid
adjective as in psyched
adjective as in pumped
adjective as in stoked
adjective as in susceptible
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adjective as in turned-on
adjective as in violent
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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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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