rouse

4 ENTRIES FOUND:

1rouse

verb \ˈraz\
rousedrous·ing

Definition of ROUSE

transitive verb
1
archaic : to cause to break from cover
2
a : to stir up : excite <was roused to fury> b : to arouse from or as if from sleep or repose : awaken
intransitive verb
1
: to become aroused : awaken
2
: to become stirred
rouse·ment \ˈraz-mənt\ noun
rous·er noun

Examples of ROUSE

  1. I've been unable to rouse her.
  2. I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner.
  3. These animals are dangerous when roused.
  4. She was roused to anger by their indifference.

Origin of ROUSE

Middle English, to shake the feathers
First Known Use: 1531

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