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Similar words: arousewear outaroundbear outclear outget aroundall aroundgo aroundMeaning: [ə'raʊz]  adj. 1. aroused to action 2. emotionally aroused 3. brought to a state of great tension 4. feeling great sexual desire 5. keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement 6. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion. 
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(31) His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among Tory stalwarts.
(32) The series has aroused considerable interest.
(33) Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility towards the war.
(34) His strange behaviour aroused/raised his neighbours' suspicions.
(35) Their plight aroused considerable public sympathy.
(36) The news aroused the great indignation.
(37) A great deal of anger was aroused by Campbell's decision.
(38) The new working hours aroused a lot of ill feeling at the factory.
(39) No one had ever aroused his passion as much as Sandra.
(40) Petty restrictions easily raised/aroused the ire of such a creative artist.
(41) Suspicions were first aroused after questions from local residents remained unanswered.
(42) Our suspicions were first aroused when we heard a muffled scream.
(43) The new working hours aroused a lot of bad feeling at the factory.
(44) Often(Sentencedict.com), a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax.
(45) She felt aroused by the pressure of his body so close to hers.
(46) The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr Owens had other marks on his body.
(47) His remark not only broke the ice,(http://sentencedict.com/aroused.html) but aroused everyone's interest.
(48) This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition.
(49) The nation must be aroused from its unwillingness to work.
(50) The sight of the helpless little boy aroused her maternal instinct.
(51) Some men feel that they get most sexually aroused in the morning.
(52) Touch a man's property and his passions are immediately aroused.
(53) Her youth and looks aroused extreme envy in her rivals.
(54) The programme aroused strong feelings - witness the number of letters received.
(55) Some men are aroused when their partner says erotic words to them.
(56) Suspicions were aroused when he failed to return to work on Monday morning.
(57) The lazybones must be aroused from their unwillingness to work.
(58) The news aroused a lot of curiosity among local people.
(59) I was aroused by a metallic clatter.
(60) Shots ring out, the country is shocked, aroused.
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