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Arouse vs Nettle - What's the difference?

arouse | nettle | Related terms |

Arouse is a related term of nettle.


As verbs the difference between arouse and nettle

is that arouse is to stimulate feelings while nettle is (literally) of the nettle plant and similar physical causes, to sting causing a rash in someone.

As a noun nettle is

any plant, the foliage of which is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash.

Compel vs Arouse - What's the difference?

compel | arouse | Related terms |

Compel is a related term of arouse.


As verbs the difference between compel and arouse

is that compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while arouse is to stimulate feelings.

Arouse vs Alert - What's the difference?

arouse | alert |


As verbs the difference between arouse and alert

is that arouse is to stimulate feelings while alert is to give warning to.

As an adjective alert is

attentive; awake; on guard.

As a noun alert is

an alarm.

As a proper noun Alert is

the northernmost inhabited place in Nunavut, Canada.

Arouse vs Inciting - What's the difference?

arouse | inciting |


As verbs the difference between arouse and inciting

is that arouse is to stimulate feelings while inciting is present participle of lang=en.

Attention vs Arouse - What's the difference?

attention | arouse |


As a noun attention

is (label) mental focus.

As an interjection attention

is .

As a verb arouse is

to stimulate feelings.

Irritate vs Arouse - What's the difference?

irritate | arouse | Related terms |

Irritate is a related term of arouse.


As verbs the difference between irritate and arouse

is that irritate is (lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure while arouse is to stimulate feelings.

Arouse vs Call_forth - What's the difference?

arouse | call_forth | Related terms |

Arouse is a related term of call_forth.


As verbs the difference between arouse and call_forth

is that arouse is to stimulate feelings while call_forth is to induce, inspire.

Enrage vs Arouse - What's the difference?

enrage | arouse | Related terms |

Enrage is a related term of arouse.


As verbs the difference between enrage and arouse

is that enrage is while arouse is to stimulate feelings.

As an adjective enrage

is furious, enraged, incensed.

Arouse vs Provocation - What's the difference?

arouse | provocation |


As a verb arouse

is to stimulate feelings.

As a noun provocation is

the act of provoking, inciting or annoying someone into doing something.

Arouse vs Madden - What's the difference?

arouse | madden | Related terms |

Arouse is a related term of madden.


As a verb arouse

is to stimulate feelings.

As a proper noun madden is

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