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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
arouse |
As a noun attention
is (
label) mental focus.
As an interjection attention
is .
As a verb arouse is
to stimulate feelings.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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