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    rouse
    /raʊz/

    verb

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  2. ROUSE definition: 1. to wake someone up or make someone more active or excited: 2. to wake someone up or make…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ROUSE is to arouse from or as if from sleep or repose : awaken. How to use rouse in a sentence.

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · rouse (plural rouses) An arousal. (military, British and Canada) The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that soldiers are to rise from bed, often the rouse.

  5. Definition of rouse verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. If someone rouses you when you are sleeping or if you rouse, you wake up. They roused him at eight-thirty by rapping on the door. American English : rouse / ˈraʊz /

  7. Rouse definition: to bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, depression, etc.. See examples of ROUSE used in a sentence.

  8. ROUSE definition: 1. to cause a feeling or emotion in someone: 2. to wake someone up: . Learn more.

  9. When someone calls out "rise and shine," they are trying to rouse you, to make you wake up. It's thought that the word rouse was originally a 15th-century term used by hawkers for the way the birds shook out their feathers when agitated.

  10. 1. to bring (oneself or another person) out of sleep, unconsciousness, etc, or (of a person) to come to consciousness in this way. 2. ( tr) to provoke, stir, or excite: to rouse someone's anger. 3. rouse oneself to become active or energetic. 4. (Hunting) hunting to start or cause to start from cover: to rouse game birds. 5.

  11. Rouse Definition. To wake (someone) up. To cause (game) to rise from cover, come out of a lair, etc.; stir up to flight or attack. To come out of a state of sleep, repose, etc.; wake. To stir up, as to anger or action; excite. The act of rousing. A violent stir. A drink of liquor. A carousal.