Pronunciation: /ˈraʊzɪŋ/
noun the act of rousing or the state of being roused
A1 The rousing of the rooster woke me up at dawn.
A2 The rousing of the crowd at the concert was deafening.
B1 The rousing of the soldiers before battle boosted their morale.
B2 The rousing of the audience during the speech inspired the speaker.
C1 The rousing of the nation against injustice led to a revolution.
C2 The rousing of the team by the coach propelled them to victory.
adjective causing excitement or interest; stirring
A1 The rousing music at the concert made everyone dance.
A2 The rousing speech inspired the team to work harder.
B1 The rousing atmosphere at the rally motivated people to take action.
B2 The rousing performance by the band energized the crowd.
C1 The rousing reception for the champion was well-deserved.
C2 The rousing ovation for the actor showed the audience's appreciation.
formal The president delivered a rousing speech that inspired the nation.
informal The concert last night was so rousing, everyone was on their feet dancing.
slang The party was absolutely rousing, we had a blast all night.
figurative The rousing applause from the audience showed their appreciation for the performer.
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