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ROUSE |
Awaken |
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AROUSE |
Awaken |
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STIR |
Rouse, awaken |
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AWAKENED |
Of Awaken |
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AWAKENING |
Of Awaken |
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ADAW |
To awaken; to arouse. |
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RESPECTIVE |
Fitted to awaken respect. |
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CALL |
To rouse from sleep; to awaken. |
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DISLIKE |
To awaken dislike in; to displease. |
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ROUSING |
Having power to awaken or excite; exciting. |
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OPPUGNANT |
Tending to awaken hostility; hostile; opposing; warring. |
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AWAKE |
To rouse from sleep; to wake; to awaken. |
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DISENTRANCE |
To awaken from a trance or an enchantment. |
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WAKEN |
To excite; to rouse; to move to action; to awaken. |
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REMINDER |
One who, or that which, reminds; that which serves to
awaken remembrance. |
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RIDICULE |
To laugh at mockingly or disparagingly; to awaken
ridicule toward or respecting. |
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UNBEFOOL |
To deliver from the state of a fool; to awaken the
mind of; to undeceive. |
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LAMENTABLE |
Fitted to awaken lament; to be lamented; sorrowful;
pitiable; as, a lamentable misfortune, or error. |
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JOG |
A slight shake; a shake or push intended to give notice or
awaken attention; a push; a jolt. |
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MEMENTO |
A hint, suggestion, token, or memorial, to awaken memory;
that which reminds or recalls to memory; a souvenir. |
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RESPECTABLE |
Worthy of respect; fitted to awaken esteem; deserving
regard; hence, of good repute; not mean; as, a respectable citizen. |
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RAISE |
To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from a
state of quiet, or the like; to awaken; to arouse. |
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SOLEMN |
Fitted to awaken or express serious reflections; marked by
seriousness; serious; grave; devout; as, a solemn promise; solemn
earnestness. |
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PROVOKING |
Having the power or quality of exciting resentment;
tending to awaken passion or vexation; as, provoking words or
treatment. |
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INTEREST |
To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to
excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the
subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work. |