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1 heyecan verici
adj. exciting, thrilling, stirring, rousing, sensational, electric, orgiastic* * *1. exciting (n.) 2. rousing (n.) -
2 faal
adj. active, energetic, busy, full of action, operative, up and doing, rousing, spry, strenuous--------adv. on the go* * *1. active 2. operative 3. activating (n.) -
3 kışkırtıcı
adj. provocative, instigating, coat trailing, factious, incendiary, rabble rousing, seditious--------n. provocateur, provocative, factionist, instigator, setter on, plotter, incendiary, agitator, demagog, demagogue, fomenter, stumper, irritant* * *1. provocative 2. thought provoking -
4 kocaman
adj. big, huge, enormous, giant, bulky, colossal, Cyclopean, elephantine, fab, frightful, gargantuan, gigantean, gigantic, gross, hulking, hulky, jumbo sized, mammoth, monster, prodigious, rousing, tearing, thumping, thundering, tremendous, walloping--------adv. hugely--------n. of vast dimensions* * *1. colossal 2. gigantic -
5 uyandır
1. rouse 2. wake up 3. waken 4. waken up 5. woke up 6. arouse 7. awoke 8. rousing (v.) 9. awakening (v.) 10. wakening (v.) 11. aroused (v.) 12. awake (v.) 13. awoken (v.) -
6 uyandırarak
1. rousing (prep.) 2. awakening (prep.) 3. wakening (prep.) -
7 demagogca
adj. rabble rousing -
8 hareketlendirici
adj. rousing -
9 karışıklık çıkarıcı
adj. rabble rousing
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Rousing — Rous ing, a. 1. Having power to awaken or excite; exciting. [1913 Webster] I begin to feel Some rousing motions in me. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Very great; violent; astounding; as, a rousing fire; a rousing lie. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rousing — [rou′ziŋ] adj. 1. that rouses; stirring [a rousing speech] 2. very active or lively; vigorous; brisk [a rousing business] 3. extraordinary; remarkable rousingly adv … English World dictionary
rousing — ► ADJECTIVE 1) stirring: a rousing speech. 2) archaic (of a fire) blazing strongly. DERIVATIVES rousingly adverb … English terms dictionary
rousing — index moving (evoking emotion), persuasive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rousing — [adj] stirring active, alert, animated, astir, bouncy, bright, brisk, buoyant, bustling, busy, buzzing, chirpy, dashing, energetic, enthusiastic, frisky, full of pep*, hyper*, industrious, jumping, lively, peppy*, perky, refreshing, snappy,… … New thesaurus
rousing — rousingly, adv. /row zing/, adj. 1. exciting; stirring: a rousing song. 2. active or vigorous: a rousing campaign. 3. brisk; lively: a rousing business. 4. exceptional; extraordinary: a rousing lie. [1635 45; ROUSE1 + ING2] * * * … Universalium
rousing — /ˈraʊzɪŋ/ (say rowzing) adjective 1. that rouses; stirring: a rousing song. 2. vigorous: a rousing fire. 3. brisk; lively: a rousing trade. 4. Colloquial great, extraordinary, or outrageous: a rousing lie. {rous(e)1 + ing2} –rousingly, adverb …
rousing — adjective Date: 1640 1. a. giving rise to excitement ; stirring < a rousing speech > b. brisk, lively 2. exceptional, superlative < a rousing success > • rousingly … New Collegiate Dictionary
rousing — rous|ing [ˈrauzıŋ] adj [only before noun] a rousing song, speech etc makes people feel excited and eager to do something ▪ a rousing chorus of Happy Birthday … Dictionary of contemporary English
rousing — rous|ing [ rauzıŋ ] adjective making you feel emotional, excited, or enthusiastic: a rousing speech/song/chorus a. expressing enthusiasm: rousing cheers/applause … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rousing — UK [ˈraʊzɪŋ] / US adjective a) making you feel emotional, excited, or enthusiastic a rousing speech/song/chorus b) expressing enthusiasm rousing cheers/applause … English dictionary