Rosing vs Rousing - What's the difference?
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As verbs the difference between rosing and rousing is that rosing is while rousing is . As an adjective rousing is that rouses or excites. As a noun rousing is the act by which somebody or something is roused.
rosing English
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rousing English
Adjective
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That rouses or excites.
- rousing music
*{{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 29
, author=Tom Rostance
, title=Stoke 2 - 1 Besiktas
, work=BBC Sport
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, passage=But he still saw his side produce a rousing display which owed much to their lauded prowess from set-pieces, despite Uefa regulations meaning the pitch had to be widened and, in the process, the run-up area for Delap's long throws reduced.}}
Verb
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Noun
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The act by which somebody or something is roused.
* 2010 , Kathleen Huggins, The Expectant Parents' Companion (page 88)
- Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes.
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