If you are referring to the late 1800s, the sinking of the USS Maine was one of the main reasons that America had animosity towards Spain at that time.
If you are referring to World War II, Franco's tacit alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy helped to arouse anti-Spanish sentiment by the time that the United States entered the war.
If you are referring to the late 1800s, the sinking of the USS Maine was one of the main reasons that America had animosity towards Spain at that time.
If you are referring to World War II, Franco's tacit alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy helped to arouse anti-Spanish sentiment by the time that the United States entered the war.
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The emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word.
i dont really get your question.do you mean how to arouse him or do you mean how to get him to tell you his feelings?
this is the most sensitive part of the body when the body is stimulated. the gee sport can arouse sexual feelings.
Anger is not an adjective. It is a noun (a strong feeling of displeasure) and a verb (to arouse strong feelings of displeasure). Angry is the adjective form.
this engraving by Paul Revere a leader of Boston son's liberty was sent through out of the colonies in the following weeks to arouse anti British feelings.
Yes arouse is a verb.
Arouse is a verb.
Arouse is correct.
His behaviour begins to arouse suspicion.It doesn't take much to arouse a cat's curiosity.
Hitler famously used propaganda to manipulate people's feelings and arouse feelings of anti Semitism and nationalism. He emphasized national identity and German pride in his speeches to carry this out.
The past tense of "arouse" is "aroused." It is used to indicate that something caused someone to become excited, interested, or stimulated.