How to use in-sentence of “arouse”:
– The word was first used for stories about sex, but is now also used for photographs, paintings, illustrations, cartoons, and movies that depict sex to arouse people to sexual activity.
– More importantly, there are laws against showing minors naked in photographs or films meant to arouse others sexually, or showing them engaged in sexual acts.
– It can be difficult to make a difference between erotic photography and pornography – in general erotic photography wants to arouse or stimulate the viewer.
– The conspirators left London in May, and went to their homes or to different areas of the country, because being seen together would arouse suspicion.
– Some of the lists that were included in her diary were: “Depressing things” and “Things that arouse a fond memory of the past”.