arouse
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- (transitive) If something arouses a feeling or emotion, it causes that feeling or emotion.
- Superiority arouses either anger or jealous of people.
- (intransitive) If something arouses you, it makes you feel alert and pay attention.
- I was aroused by a noise outside.
- (transitive) I you are aroused, you feel sexually excited.
- I felt aroused every time she walked by.