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  2. to make someone want to know or learn about something: Have I managed to arouse your curiosity? There was something in his tone of voice that excited my curiosity. His talent for peaking in major championships has aroused the curiosity of the track and field community. See. arouse. curiosity. Fewer examples.

  3. 5 days ago · verb. If something arouses a particular reaction or attitude in people, it causes them to have that reaction or attitude. [...] See full entry for 'arouse' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'curiosity' curiosity. (kjʊəriɒsɪti ) uncountable noun.

  4. 1. : to awaken from sleep. was aroused from a deep sleep by a loud noise. 2. : to stimulate to action or to bodily readiness for activity : excite. a book that has aroused debate. 3. : to excite (someone) sexually : to cause sexual arousal in (someone) … girls whose perfume scent frightened him and aroused him. Elizabeth Berg. intransitive verb.

  5. to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion. Synonyms: fire, kindle, stimulate, instigate, provoke, incite, inspire, inspirit, animate. Antonyms: calm. to stimulate sexually. to awaken; wake up: The footsteps aroused the dog.

  6. Definition of arouse verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. : one that arouses interest especially for uncommon or exotic characteristics. Tobacco was once regarded as a curiosity in Europe. b. : an unusual knickknack : curio. The antique shop was full of curiosities. c. : a curious trait or aspect.

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