Use aroused in a sentence
Sentences ending with aroused
- She halted on the pavement, her eyes raised, heedless of passers-by, feeling within her a throb of the longing that could be so oddly and unexpectedly aroused. [9]
- Honora's heart was soft: her sympathies, as we know, easily aroused. [9]
- The public conscience, said Mr. Gregory, was being aroused. [9]
- For the most part his intellect was unclouded when his attention was aroused. [6]
- But most men of his type have seen them in despair; and since he was not related to this particular despair, what finer feelings he had were the more easily aroused. [9]
- The life-long vanity of a woman used to be treated with consideration, to be taken seriously, was aroused. [9]
- But as then it had only been two days since I had been bruised and beaten under a hasty and false apprehension of facts, my caution was somewhat aroused. [5]
- With those about him, from his daughter to his serfs, the prince was sharp and invariably exacting, so that without being a hardhearted man he inspired such fear and respect as few hardhearted men would have aroused. [2]
- Susan glanced at her, but Honora did not remark the expression on her friend's face, so intent was she on the reflections which Susan's words had aroused. [9]
- Mr. Tiernan regarded her guilelessly, but there was admiration in his soul; not because of her unquestioned feminine attractions,--he being somewhat amazingly proof against such things,--but because it was conveyed to him in some unaccountable way that her suspicions were aroused. [9]
Short sentences using aroused
- He had aroused my curiosity. [9]
- Comyn's voice aroused me. [9]
- Auguste's voice aroused me. [9]
- Chiltern's voice aroused her. [9]
- Chiltern's step aroused her now. [9]
- She caught attention, aroused imagination. [9]
- He aroused her again. [9]
More example sentences with the word aroused in them
- Once aroused, he would not be pacified by bribes of cheap olive branches and laurels. [9]
- The quiet confidence with which he spoke aroused, suddenly, a twinge of antagonism. [9]
- But the Emperor, who until then had listened to De Soto' here interrupted him to confide the unfortunate suspicion which had been aroused in him the day before. [10]
- Middendorf attracted those who saw, Langethal those who heard him, and the confidence he inspired was even more lasting than that aroused by Middendorf. [10]
- Suddenly a shrill whistle aroused him. [10]
- When did the Whigs ever fail if they were fully aroused and united? [7]
- And these movements, which ordinarily might have aroused her curiosity, if not her alarm, she watched with a profound indifference. [9]
- With an acuteness which aroused the admiration of the young corsair, who was trained to similar plots, she explained hers. [10]
- But popular opinion, when once aroused, will draw a grunt from the most grudging. [9]
- Not so much what Rhodo had said as the meaning in his voice, aroused her to a situation which she must face. [11]
- If the aristocracy were malignant--though numbers of them were far from being so--there was also a malignant prejudice aroused against them, and M. Taine is not far wrong when he says of this prejudice, "Its hard, dry kernel consists of the abstract idea of equality. [4]
- Els knew it well; it had adorned the clasp of her lover's belt, and the unusual delicacy of the workmanship had often aroused her admiration. [10]
- The approval, as well as the doubts, which it aroused in others strengthened his opinion, although even now he could not succeed in bringing it into harmony with the facts. [10]
- Absurd though it was, the possibility which she had suggested aroused in him a slight uneasiness. [9]
- For now he was unable to separate her, to eliminate the emotion--he was forced to acknowledge--the thought of her aroused, from the problems themselves. [9]
- His moral nature was thoroughly aroused his conscience was stirred to the quick. [7]
- But Emperor Charles was not the man to allow matters which aroused his wrath and strong disapproval to pass unpunished. [10]
- The old hunter was asleep, but his son aroused him, and told him what Uarda had ordered and promised. [10]
- Her motherly solicitude was aroused, and she tried to get him interested in the talk and win him to a happier frame of mind, but the cloud of sadness remained on his countenance. [5]
- A certain interest was aroused, although her shyness towards me was not altered. [9]
- Presently, however, I was aroused by voices at the foot of the rock, and peering over the edge I discovered a kind of sewing-circle gathered there. [9]
- At last she was aroused by the touch of the conductor on her sleeve. [9]
- At last I was aroused by the sudden cracking of a knot in the torch. [11]
- Nor did she understand what it was in him that now, on this day of days when she had definitely cast the die of life, when she had chosen her path, aroused this strange emotion. [9]
- The sight of two policemen hurrying toward them from the direction of the canal aroused her. [9]
- The peril to trade involved in the War of 1812 gave him some forebodings, and aroused him to exertion. [4]
- On growing used to the darkness Pierre saw that the man was taking off his leg bands, and the way he did it aroused Pierre's interest. [2]
- No tears came to relieve his grief, for the insult offered him that day aroused his wrath, and he cherished it as if it were a consolation. [10]
- Distant mutterings of thunder aroused her; the evening sky had darkened, and angry-looking clouds of purple were gathering over the hills. [9]
- But the bare thought of having so soon lost the power to bind him to her aroused a storm of feeling in her passionate soul, and when it subsided bitter thoughts followed, and a series of plans which, on closer examination, proved impracticable. [10]
- Austen had reached this phase in his reflections when he was aroused by a metallic sound which arose above the resonant tones of the orator of the day. [9]
- But presently, as the vital currents were aroused, the mind began to play its fantastic tricks. [4]
- The reference to the unfortunate Mr. Blodgett, after taking his breath away, aroused in him an intense curiosity betraying, as it did, a certain knowledge of past events in his life in the hitherto unknown daughter of Augustus interest could she have in him? [9]
- The beggar whined; the spectators around us laughed; and the whole population was aroused into a jolly mood. [4]
- Under ordinary circumstances the sound of wheels on the gravel would have aroused her, for Hugh scarcely ever drove. [9]
- There were still the same suffering, exhausted, and sometimes strangely indifferent faces, the same blood, the same soldiers' overcoats, the same sounds of firing which, though distant now, still aroused terror, and besides this there were the foul air and the dust. [2]
- The news that the Russians were attacking the left flank of the French army aroused that horror in Napoleon. [2]
- And because of the response his need aroused in her she did not reflect whether he could fulfil her own need, whether he could ever understand her; whether, at any time, she could unreservedly pour herself out to him. [9]
- The enthusiasm of the reformed army for Joan, its devotion to her, and the hot desire had aroused in it to be led against the enemy, exceeded any manifestations of this sort which La Hire had ever seen before in his long career. [5]
- That look, and the peculiarly set attitude of the body accompanying it, aroused in her a responsive sense of championship. [9]
- Adding to all the logic of which the subject was susceptible that noble inspiration which came to him as it came to no other, he aroused and nerved and inspired his friends, and confounded and bore down all opposition. [7]
- Beard tenderly lifted the hand from his knee and stared at Jethro with his mouth open, like a man aroused from a bad dream. [9]
- These visions of the future aroused so joyous a feeling in his young soul that Massi, the violinist, read in his by no means mobile features what was passing in his mind. [10]
- The information that the flowers were for the daughter of the president of the Northeastern Railroads caused a visible quickening of the little florist's regard, an attitude which aroused a corresponding disgust and depression in Austen. [9]
- Do you remember the excitement aroused four years ago by the duel, in which the Marquis d'Avennes fell a victim to a Spanish brawler? [10]
- When dealing with the affairs and papers of his dead wife, her memory aroused in him no feeling but pity that she had not known the bliss he now knew. [2]
- The fact was that the day had been a perplexing one; he was engaged in one of his big fights, a scheme that aroused all his pugnacity and taxed all his resources. [4]
- He had replied that Kaid would come again for him, and suspicion would be aroused if he were gone. [11]
- The first intimation that he had of her being aroused from sleep or lethargy was a low call for water. [13]
- In Pierre, however, that comet with its long luminous tail aroused no feeling of fear. [2]
- She was going straight on through the conservatory, neither seeing nor hearing anything, when suddenly the well-known whispering of Mademoiselle Bourienne aroused her. [2]
- Evidently the terrible stormcloud he had desired with the whole strength of his soul but which yet aroused involuntary horror in him was drawing near. [2]
- How long I stood watching him as he drifted lazily in the sun I know not, but at length the voice of Madame la Vicomtesse aroused me. [9]
- While she was still under the influence of the excitement aroused by the unexpected legacy, Mrs. [9]
- This clever, warmhearted soldier understood the Italians and their struggle for unity and freedom, and judged them so justly and therefore favorably, that he often aroused the courteous opposition of his younger comrades. [10]
- We were so sodden with fatigue that we never stirred nor turned over till the blooming blasts of the Alpine horn aroused us. [5]
- Suddenly a distant shout aroused him. [2]
- For a minute she stood looking at these windows, as though hypnotized by some message they conveyed--the answer to a question suggested by the incident that had aroused and terrified her. [9]
- What he had seen in the man's eyes had aroused in him sheer terror, for it was the image of something in his own soul which had summarily gained supremacy and led him hither, unresisting, to its own abiding-place. [9]
- He hopes to search into the plans and works of the architects of fortifications and makers of maps and, by no means least, he is anxious to become thoroughly familiar with the inventions of mechanicians, which have so long aroused his interest. [10]
- Paulus started and said, speaking like a man who is aroused from a dream and who is suddenly conscious of having heard some one speak, "You are right; it is growing dark and cool and you must go back into the cave. [10]
- The mutinous and refractory temper of the Egyptians, which brought such heavy suffering on them under their later foreign rulers, was aroused, and rising with every minute. [10]
- She did inevitably recall the last time she had seen him, in the little Western city, and how he had overwhelmed her, invaded her with doubts and aroused the spirit which had possessed her to fight fiercely for its foothold. [9]
- Honora, in the prey of emotions which he had aroused in spite of her, needless to say did not, at that moment, perceive the humour in it. [9]
- And if the pain which first aroused your sympathy attacks him again, even then will you leave the irascible sovereign to himself or the care of the gods? [10]
- I was aroused once more: "Dearie, would you mind moving the crib to your side of the bed? [5]
- This sudden disclosure of the young woman's identity had upon Hodder a certain electric effect, and with it came a realization of the extent to which--from behind the scenes, so to speak--she had gradually aroused him to a lively speculation. [9]
- There was mention of the Bradlaugh order as being the largest commission ever given to a single mill, a reference to the excitement and speculation it had aroused in trade circles. [9]
- The spiritual exercise of prayer which followed was even more of a physical demonstration, and it aroused more response. [4]
- The showing through of occasional visitors had grown rather tiresome; but now his curiosity and interest were aroused, he was conscious of a keen stimulation when he glanced at Janet's face. [9]
- This and a number of similar aggressive acts aroused the mill-owners and their agents to appeal with renewed vigour to the public through the newspapers, which it was claimed they owned or subsidized. [9]
- He felt himself not only free from social obligations but also from that feeling which, it seemed to him, he had aroused in himself. [2]
- At first the noise of the falling bombs and shells only aroused curiosity. [2]
- You can have no conception, Richard, of the fear and hatred that name has aroused in England. [9]
- The reference to New Orleans at the end of this letter grew naturally out of the enthusiasm aroused by the Mississippi papers. [5]
- It was only necessary to hold her impetuous temper in check, and profit by the jealousy which had now been aroused in Charles's mind. [10]
- I had forgotten my eagerness to know whence they had heard of my plight, when some words from Comyn aroused me. [9]
- Thus having aroused my curiosity, he took his time about appeasing it, after the custom of his kind. [9]
- At any rate, my curiosity was aroused, and I wrote to Boston and got the whole thing copied, as above set forth. [5]
- But latterly, when more and more disquieting reports came from the seat of war and Natasha's health began to improve and she no longer aroused in him the former feeling of careful pity, an ever-increasing restlessness, which he could not explain, took possession of him. [2]
- Presently, in the midst of these thoughts, Hodder's eyes were arrested by a crowd barring the sidewalk on the block ahead; no unusual sight in that neighbourhood, and yet one which aroused in him sensations of weakness and nausea. [9]
- Mr. Ault had made the fortune the object of keen scrutiny, when his antagonism was aroused, and none knew better than he its assailable points. [4]
- In the brilliant light and amidst the solemn silence that butterfly seemed like a transfigured soul, and aroused the question, Who that was permitted to live on this glowing height, so near the Most High, could desire to return to the grey mist below? [10]
- She did not know how long she had been there when she was aroused by the sound of a woman's footsteps running along the path. [2]
- No one reads it to study history; but many, the author hopes, may be aroused by his work to make investigations of their own, for which the notes point out the way. [10]
- I was losing interest in politics when the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aroused me again. [7]
- The lion was indeed aroused at last, and whip or goad or wile of no avail. [9]
- Her earnestness aroused in Tryon a sudden flame of sympathy which had its origin, as he well knew, in three years of growing love. [11]
- His paintings, "Egmont in Prison," "The Beheaded Counts Egmont and Horn," and many others, had aroused the utmost admiration. [10]
- I saw it in print several times on the Pacific Ocean, but it struck me coldly, it aroused no sympathy. [5]
- All the compassion in me was aroused in his behalf. [5]
- Their unfeline conduct in eating up all the Tetouan cats aroused a hatred toward them in the breasts of the Moors, to which even the driving them out of Spain was tame and passionless. [5]
- And I wonder if you really understand the terrible, bitter feeling you have aroused, the powerful enemies you have made by speaking so--so unreservedly? [9]
- Napoleon stopped his horse and again fell into the reverie from which Berthier had aroused him. [2]
- Instincts and tastes hitherto unsuspected and ungratified were aroused in her. [9]
- He feebly moved his leg and uttered a weak, sickly groan which aroused his own pity. [2]
- The expression of his clear eyes showed that he mentally shared whatever aroused his sympathy. [10]
- Reflection doubtless warned him that it would be a dangerous venture to enter the same life-boat with this woman, yet how bewitchingly beautiful she had seemed to him in her proud superiority, in the agitation of soul aroused by the yearning for a fairer fate! [10]
- Then she changed her tone to one of sympathy, and went on: "How was it that you, young as you were, aroused his dissatisfaction, his dislike, nay his--" "His what? [10]
- Little by little her interest was aroused, her pride in her work stimulated. [9]
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