stir v.
1. vt to move a spoon, stick, or some other implement through a liquid in order to mix or cool the contents
2. vi to be of a consistency that allows a spoon or other implement to be moved around
3. vti to move gently or cause something to move gently
4. vi to move or leave, especially from a favorite or usual place
5. vi to get up and move about, especially after a rest
6. vt to rouse somebody into action
7. vt to arouse something, for example, an emotion or a memory (formal)
8. vi to begin to be experienced as an emotion (formal)
9. vti to arouse strong emotions in somebody
10. vi to happen or be current (informal)
n
1. an act or instance of stirring a liquid
2. a fervent reaction, usually either excitement or controversy
3. a gentle movement
4. Australia trouble (informal)
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Meanings/Synonyms:
rouse (v.)
wake up
move
budge
shift
get up
get going
awaken (v.)
arouse
revive
stir up
call to mind
bring back
commotion (n.)
disturbance
fuss
to-do
uproar
hue and cry
hullabaloo
motivate (v.)
incite
provoke
excite
inspire
stimulate
fire up
stir up
agitate (v.)
disturb
trouble
upset
mix (v.)
blend
beat
swirl
fold
whip
whisk
Monday, December 03, 2007
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2 comments:
Sounds like you´ve been stired:)
I love studying the full meening of words. It uplifts me, engasjerer meg, and stirs me. Kjenner det kribler på innsiden når forståelsen av noe utvides.
Enig :)
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