Rouse Meaning and Definition

Rouse

Rouse

Pronunciation

/rous/

Part of Speech

Verb, Noun

Definition

A verb: to stir up or provoke, especially to stir up (something, such as a feeling) in someone; to rouse someone from sleep or inactivity. A noun: a person or thing that causes someone to feel excited or motivated.

Examples

  • The sound of the alarm roused me from my sleep.
  • The leader’s speech will rouse the crowd.

Synonyms

  • Stir
  • Awaken
  • Provoke
  • Insight

Antonyms

  • Sleep
  • Indifference

Etymology

Old French rouser, from rouser, to rouse

Usage Notes

Rouse is often used to describe a strong emotional response, such as excitement or motivation. It can also be used to describe the act of awakening or stirring someone from sleep or inactivity.

Cultural References

In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Pit and the Pendulum”, the narrator is roused from his despair by the sound of a group of people singing.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Rouse the devil: to stir up trouble or controversy

Related Words or Phrases

Stir, arouse, awaken, provoke, motivate

Collocations

rousing speech, rousing applause, rousing performance

Frequency of Use

Rouse is a relatively uncommon verb, but it is still widely used in formal and informal contexts.

Common Misspellings

Rouse is often misspelled as “eros”, “rousi”, or “arouse”.

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