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		Definition of rousing in English: rousingadjective ˈraʊzɪŋˈraʊzɪŋ 1Exciting; stirring.  Example sentencesExamples -  Before we begin, let's all join in a rousing chorus of our anthem.
 -  The rousing finale made up for that, anyway, and its charged conclusion was greeted with enthusiastic and much deserved applause.
 -  Certainly, this apathetic behaviour can be explained in part by disappointment with a government that many feel has not lived up to its rousing promises of four years ago.
 -  Laya Kavya was marked by vigorous footwork providing a rousing finale.
 -  His rousing speech did wonders on the spirit and enthusiasm of the men, for a few hours.
 -  After a rousing locker room speech by Coach, we went to speak with the media for a few minutes, and then made our way back to the charter bus.
 -  I would have liked to see some kind of rousing, spirit-lifting choreographed song and dance.
 -  The outer movements are best - rousing and exciting music that can help cover the lack of great melodies.
 -  While not an absolute pleasure, it's a rousing bit of high-energy entertainment.
 -  That impressive pedigree transmits well to this film, a rousing tale of survival against the odds that's partly inspired by a true story.
 -  The two finales commence in a very assertive mood, always generating that kind of exciting energy which finally leads to a rousing and brilliant conclusion.
 -  It's a rousing, inspiring onslaught that succeeds in raising the hairs on the back of your neck.
 -  The Harlem Gospel Choir is a really rousing outfit with its foot-stomping, hand-clapping blues and spirituals.
 -  What some attendees remember best is not so much the generous hospitality as the rousing speeches which he would deliver to his executive fan club.
 -  He soon diluted his rousing speeches to become more pragmatic, a move that garnered a broader support platform that enabled him to take 61 per cent of the vote in last October's presidential elections.
 -  Here is another rousing reminder of the glorious dance styles that swept across west Africa in the 1960s and 1970s.
 -  Coleman also presented an original and rousing lecture at MCA that included slides of Coleman himself looking at the work in the exhibition punctuated by humorous yet insightful commentary.
 -  The album opens with gentle acoustic guitar, coupled with plaintive vocals, which soon crashes into a rousing sing-along of a chorus, complete with fuzzy basslines and distorted guitars.
 -  It's the rousing finale to the exciting Angel series.
 -  Everyone sang the Marseillaise, moderates and radicals alike, in a rousing show of unity.
 
  Synonyms stirring, inspiring, exciting, stimulating, moving, electrifying, invigorating, enlivening, animating, energizing, exhilarating enthusiastic, vigorous, hearty, energetic, lively, spirited, animated inflammatory North American informal stem-winding rare anthemic, inspiriting 2archaic (of a fire) blazing strongly.  a fine rousing fire that will soon warm you 
 Derivatives   adverb  The most successful war-related song, which outsold anything by Dylan, was Sergeant Barry Sadler's rousingly patriotic 1966 hit ‘The Ballad of the Green Berets’.  Example sentencesExamples -  It would have been easy for him to write a rousingly romantic biography which glossed over the enormous contradictions of Ryan's career.
 -  The crowd danced and danced and danced along with the band, and a rousingly good time was had by all.
 -  A chorus rousingly sings the full-length anthem for each branch of the military.
 -  Clearly, the hope is that moviegoers will find it rousingly topical.
 
 
 
    Definition of rousing in US English: rousingadjectiveˈrouziNGˈraʊzɪŋ 1Exciting; stirring.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Harlem Gospel Choir is a really rousing outfit with its foot-stomping, hand-clapping blues and spirituals.
 -  That impressive pedigree transmits well to this film, a rousing tale of survival against the odds that's partly inspired by a true story.
 -  Before we begin, let's all join in a rousing chorus of our anthem.
 -  While not an absolute pleasure, it's a rousing bit of high-energy entertainment.
 -  Here is another rousing reminder of the glorious dance styles that swept across west Africa in the 1960s and 1970s.
 -  Coleman also presented an original and rousing lecture at MCA that included slides of Coleman himself looking at the work in the exhibition punctuated by humorous yet insightful commentary.
 -  Certainly, this apathetic behaviour can be explained in part by disappointment with a government that many feel has not lived up to its rousing promises of four years ago.
 -  It's a rousing, inspiring onslaught that succeeds in raising the hairs on the back of your neck.
 -  The album opens with gentle acoustic guitar, coupled with plaintive vocals, which soon crashes into a rousing sing-along of a chorus, complete with fuzzy basslines and distorted guitars.
 -  Laya Kavya was marked by vigorous footwork providing a rousing finale.
 -  What some attendees remember best is not so much the generous hospitality as the rousing speeches which he would deliver to his executive fan club.
 -  He soon diluted his rousing speeches to become more pragmatic, a move that garnered a broader support platform that enabled him to take 61 per cent of the vote in last October's presidential elections.
 -  After a rousing locker room speech by Coach, we went to speak with the media for a few minutes, and then made our way back to the charter bus.
 -  The rousing finale made up for that, anyway, and its charged conclusion was greeted with enthusiastic and much deserved applause.
 -  The two finales commence in a very assertive mood, always generating that kind of exciting energy which finally leads to a rousing and brilliant conclusion.
 -  The outer movements are best - rousing and exciting music that can help cover the lack of great melodies.
 -  It's the rousing finale to the exciting Angel series.
 -  His rousing speech did wonders on the spirit and enthusiasm of the men, for a few hours.
 -  I would have liked to see some kind of rousing, spirit-lifting choreographed song and dance.
 -  Everyone sang the Marseillaise, moderates and radicals alike, in a rousing show of unity.
 
  Synonyms stirring, inspiring, exciting, stimulating, moving, electrifying, invigorating, enlivening, animating, energizing, exhilarating 2archaic (of a fire) blazing strongly.     |