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Example sentences for "arouses"

Lexicographically close words:
around; aroundt; arousal; arouse; aroused; arousing; arowe; arowes; arpeggio; arpeggios
  1. He is, however, compelled by the suitors to fight, and is thoroughly beaten by Ulysses, whose strength arouses the suitors' admiration.

  2. This threat arouses Satan's scorn and makes him so insolent, that the angels, turning fiery red, close around him, threatening him with their spears!

  3. It is almost painful to look through the files of Punch of some sixty years ago, for it arouses that agonised shame with which one witnesses the failure of an inferior joke injudiciously introduced into superior society.

  4. I do not relieve you of pain or error or shortsightedness, of passion or pleasure, or anything that arouses or wears down body and soul.

  5. Only combat arouses his Titanic energy and calls all his splendid faculties into play.

  6. But it also interests Reason that the Ideas (for which in moral feeling it arouses an immediate interest) should have objective reality; i.

  7. For if a man arouses great expectations in us when telling a story, and at the end we see its falsehood immediately, it displeases us; e.

  8. An able master arouses excellent pupils and their activities extend their ramifications into the infinite.

  9. War arouses the fiercest, most tiger-like passions of mankind.

  10. It is a singular fact that no great national hymn, and no war song that arouses and cheers, was ever written by a distinguished poet.

  11. Every happening or sight of an unusual character arouses now his sense of fear, and again his hope.

  12. It is this function which arouses the natural opposition of Tiâmat and her brood, for Tiâmat feels that once the gods are in control, her sway must come to an end.

  13. Perchance the life of this Kiku in sacrifice for both arouses kindness to pardon; or at least secures them in ignorance.

  14. Shu[u]zen spoke with that slight jeering condolence which arouses obstinacy.

  15. The person who arouses the interest in another does a necessary act, and yet there should be a good degree of caution used in the matter.

  16. The phraseology of newspaper criticism often disturbs musicians, especially those who are very sensitive, and sometimes arouses their ire so that they make reply.

  17. If we go to Scripture, he arouses so much dissension and strife that we grow sick of the Word and afraid to trust to it.

  18. The first shock is over and your audacity arouses only disdain.

  19. Noise does not wake a drunkard, but silence arouses him, and this peculiarity has been more than once observed.

  20. Nothing arouses a recollection so much as a smell, and Marius recognized the tobacco.

  21. The dawn arouses minds like birds, and all were talking.

  22. As for Becky Sharp, that kittenish person seldom arouses in me much curiosity.

  23. Wagner suggests poetic anguish; Schoenberg not only arouses the image of anguish, but he brings it home to his auditory in the most subjective way.

  24. I think it is probably the belief that never again will this planet have another golden age of painting and sculpture that arouses in me the melancholy I mention.

  25. Herein he arouses the hot spirit of Balthezar.

  26. A chance visit of Cynthia and her train fortunately arouses him, but Endymion still sleeps his forty years of manhood away undisturbed.

  27. But sometimes it is the overstern father who arouses the mother's concern for the child.

  28. And whatever arouses the fighting spirit, which in the last analysis is based on anger, achieves the same end.

  29. For genius always arouses opposition, and there are few who can follow the seven league strides of a creative mind.

  30. Brangaene's persistence arouses the squire Kurvenal, who rebuffs her by singing a popular song about Tristan's victory over Morold.

  31. It arouses our interest and our questionings to know that on his journey back he stopped at the Hague, and there met face to face the other future great philosopher of the time, Spinoza.

  32. But we are so accustomed to the procession of little caskets to the grave that it hardly arouses comment.

  33. The fat, in the form of cream, arouses decided protest on the part of overburdened livers.

  34. The intervention of such reformers always gives offence, and arouses anger which at times rises to murderous fury.

  35. On their rambles, when an obstacle or an emergency is discovered, it instantly arouses in him a reflex action by which vigorously, and without estimate of its difficulties, it is attacked.

  36. Often Mrs. Letham flamed against her husband those outbursts of almost ungovernable exasperation that a dull intelligence, fumbling with an idea, arouses in the quick-witted.

  37. It is a tragedy that does not depress--it arouses and dilates.

  38. In answer to these complaints it is usual to point to the case of Scotland as analogous, and to ask why Ireland should complain when the Scottish form of government arouses no resentment in that country.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arouses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.