rouses (Meaning)

rouses

an act or instance of rousing, to cause to break from cover, drink, toast, to become stirred, to become aroused, carousal, an excited stir, to arouse from or as if from sleep or repose, awake entry 1 sense 1, to stir up, to make or become active

rouses Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent smell of coffee rouses me from my slumber each morning.
  2. The sound of thunder rouses the villagers to take shelter from the impending storm.
  3. The piercing alarm clock rouses me abruptly, shattering my peaceful dreams.
  4. The aroma of freshly baked bread rouses a craving within me that I cannot resist.
  5. The sight of the rising sun rouses hope and optimism in my heart.
  6. The passionate speech of the politician rouses the crowd to thunderous applause.
  7. The impending deadline rouses me to work with unwavering determination.
  8. The threat of danger rouses my senses and puts me on high alert.
  9. The memory of that fateful day rouses emotions that I have long suppressed.
  10. The discovery of a hidden treasure rouses both excitement and wonder in my soul.

FAQs About the word rouses

an act or instance of rousing, to cause to break from cover, drink, toast, to become stirred, to become aroused, carousal, an excited stir, to arouse from or as

wakes, awakens, awakes, arouses,wakens, stimulates,stirs, revives, rousts, agitates

lulls,hypnotizes,mesmerizes

The pungent smell of coffee rouses me from my slumber each morning.

The sound of thunder rouses the villagers to take shelter from the impending storm.

The piercing alarm clock rouses me abruptly, shattering my peaceful dreams.

The aroma of freshly baked bread rouses a craving within me that I cannot resist.