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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

HI there,

It aroused my curiosity and suspicion.

He aroused the crowd fighting for the justice.


I wonder how to use " rouse" could you give me an example please?


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Arouse means to provoke feelings or emotions. Rouse means to wake someone up or get someone to be active in some way. The movie aroused my emotions to the extent that I cried about it for hours.

  • Arouse means to provoke feelings or emotions.
  • Rouse means to wake someone up or get someone to be active in some way.
  • The movie aroused my emotions to the extent that I cried about it for hours.
  • He was so exhausted that I couldn't rouse him in the morning to get up and shower.
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Arouse means to provoke feelings or emotions.

Rouse means to wake someone up or get someone to be active in some way.

The movie aroused my emotions to the extent that I cried about it for hours.

He was so exhausted that I couldn't rouse him in the morning to get up and shower.

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