Sentences

rouse in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To rouse means to awaken or stimulate someone or something from a state of inactivity or sleep.

Sample Sentences

  1. The loud alarm was enough to rouse everyone from their deep sleep.
  2. She tried to rouse her creativity by visiting the art gallery.
  3. His passionate speech managed to rouse the crowd into a frenzy of excitement.
  4. It took a gentle nudge to rouse the child from her afternoon nap.
  5. The documentary aimed to rouse public awareness about climate change.
  6. The loud music was enough to rouse everyone from their deep sleep.
  7. She tried to rouse his interest in the project with an exciting presentation.
  8. The sudden thunderstorm helped to rouse the children from their playtime slumber.
  9. His passionate speech was able to rouse the crowd into a frenzy of excitement.
  10. The smell of fresh coffee brewing in the morning always seemed to rouse him from his dreams.
  11. The loud alarm was designed to rouse even the deepest sleeper.
  12. Her passionate speech managed to rouse the audience's enthusiasm for the cause.
  13. As the sun began to rise, the gentle light started to rouse the animals from their slumber.
  14. He hoped that the news of their victory would rouse his team's spirits.
  15. The unexpected visit from an old friend was enough to rouse her from her melancholy.
  16. The loud music was enough to rouse everyone from their slumber.
  17. Her passionate speech seemed to rouse the crowd into a frenzy of excitement.
  18. He tried to rouse his friend's spirits after the disappointing news.
  19. The sudden crash outside was enough to rouse the dog from its nap.
  20. In an effort to rouse interest in the project, she organized a series of engaging workshops.