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invigorate vs arouse

arouse vs invigorate

invigorate and arouse both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
invigorate No No Yes No
arouse No No Yes No
As verbs, arouse is a hypernym of invigorate; that is, arouse is a word with a broader meaning than invigorate:
  • invigorate: impart vigor, strength, or vitality to
  • arouse: cause to be alert and energetic
Other hypernyms of invigorate include brace, energise, energize, perk up, stimulate.
As verbs, arouse is a hypernym of invigorate; that is, arouse is a word with a broader meaning than invigorate:
  • invigorate: make lively
  • arouse: cause to be alert and energetic
Other hypernyms of invigorate include brace, energise, energize, perk up, stimulate.
invigorate (verb) arouse (verb)
impart vigor, strength, or vitality to cause to be alert and energetic
make lively cause to become awake or conscious
give life or energy to stop sleeping
heighten or intensify summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
to evoke sexual feelings
to begin moving
Difference between invigorate and arouse

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