stirring (Meaning)

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stirring (n)

agitating a liquid with an implement

arousing to a particular emotion or action

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stirring (s)

capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement

exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions

stirring Sentence Examples

  1. The wind stirred the leaves on the trees, sending them dancing through the air.
  2. She stirred the batter with a wooden spoon, ensuring it was smooth and lump-free.
  3. The emotions within her were stirring, making her heart both heavy and hopeful.
  4. The scent of fresh flowers stirred a sense of nostalgia within her.
  5. The music stirred her soul, awakening memories and dreams.
  6. The news stirred the nation, sparking both outrage and fear.
  7. The teacher's words stirred the students' curiosity, leading them to delve deeper into the subject.
  8. The sight of her beloved stirred a longing within him that he couldn't ignore.
  9. The discovery stirred the scientific community, prompting further research and exploration.
  10. The tragedy stirred the hearts of people everywhere, reminding them of the fragility of life.

FAQs About the word stirring

agitating a liquid with an implement, arousing to a particular emotion or action, capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement, exciting strong but not unpleasa

thrilling, interesting, inspiring,breathtaking, exciting, intriguing, lively, rip-roaring, fascinating, stimulating

boring, tedious, boring, dull, unexciting,tedious, dull, unexciting, tiresome, tiresome

The wind stirred the leaves on the trees, sending them dancing through the air.

She stirred the batter with a wooden spoon, ensuring it was smooth and lump-free.

The emotions within her were stirring, making her heart both heavy and hopeful.

The scent of fresh flowers stirred a sense of nostalgia within her.