arouse + -al
arousal (plural arousals)
- The act of arousing or the state of being aroused.
- bodily arousal
- emotional arousal
- to influence the arousal of brain and behavior
- Sexual arousal.
Some people get arousal from the depiction of feet.
- A physiological and psychological state of being awake or reactive to stimuli, including elevated heart rate and blood pressure and a condition of sensory alertness, mobility and readiness to respond.
- 2003, Jinhee Choi, "Fits and Startles: Cognitivism Revisited," The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 61, no. 2 (Spring), p. 152,
- Subjects report the physiological arousals induced by adrenaline and placebo differently.
- Arousal from sleep or hibernation.
- the mechanism for arousal from sleep
The animal undergoes regular spells of arousal.
the act of arousing or the state of being aroused
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 覺醒/觉醒 (zh) (juéxǐng, jiàoxǐng), 喚起/唤起 (zh) (huànqǐ)
- Finnish: herääminen (fi), kiihottuminen
- French: éveil (fr)
- German: Erregung (de) f, Erregtsein n, Erregtheit f
- Italian: arrapamento m, eccitazione (it) f, foia f
- Japanese: 覚醒 (ja) (かくせい, kakusei), 喚起 (ja) (かんき, kanki)
- Portuguese: excitação (pt) f
- Russian: пробужде́ние (ru) n (probuždénije) (act of awakening), бо́дрствование (ru) n (bódrstvovanije) (state of being awake)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: узбуђење n
- Roman: uzbuđenje (sh) n
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arousal from sleep or hibernation