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Aroused vs Triggered - What's the difference?

aroused | triggered |


As verbs the difference between aroused and triggered

is that aroused is (arouse) while triggered is (trigger).

As an adjective triggered is

having a trigger that reacts to some specific condition.

Aroused vs Awake - What's the difference?

aroused | awake |


As verbs the difference between aroused and awake

is that aroused is (arouse) while awake is (label) to become conscious after having slept.

As an adjective awake is

not asleep; conscious.

Horniness vs Aroused - What's the difference?

horniness | aroused |


As a noun horniness

is quality of being horny, of having a texture like horn.

As a verb aroused is

(arouse).

Aroused vs Alert - What's the difference?

aroused | alert |


As a verb aroused

is (arouse).

As a proper noun alert is

the northernmost inhabited place in nunavut, canada.

Rose vs Aroused - What's the difference?

rose | aroused |


As verbs the difference between rose and aroused

is that rose is to make rose-coloured; to redden or flush while aroused is past tense of arouse.

As a noun rose

is a shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.

As an adjective rose

is having a purplish-red or pink colour. See rosy.

As a proper noun Rose

is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Angry vs Aroused - What's the difference?

angry | aroused | Synonyms |

Angry is a synonym of aroused.


As an adjective angry

is displaying or feeling anger.

As a verb aroused is

(arouse).

Aroused vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

aroused | inflamed | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between aroused and inflamed

is that aroused is past tense of arouse while inflamed is past tense of inflame.

As an adjective inflamed is

resulting from or affected by inflammation.

Exasperated vs Aroused - What's the difference?

exasperated | aroused | Related terms |

Exasperated is a related term of aroused.


As verbs the difference between exasperated and aroused

is that exasperated is (exasperate) while aroused is (arouse).

As an adjective exasperated

is greatly annoyed; made furious.

Aroused vs Excited - What's the difference?

aroused | excited |


As verbs the difference between aroused and excited

is that aroused is (arouse) while excited is .

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

Created vs Aroused - What's the difference?

created | aroused |


As verbs the difference between created and aroused

is that created is while aroused is (arouse).

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