Translation of "erregen" into English
excite, arouse, titillate are the top translations of "erregen" into English.
aufgeilen (umgangssprachlich) [..]
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excite
verbto arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate [..]
Jedes ausgesprochene Wort erregt den Gegensinn.
Every word spoken excites its contradiction.
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arouse
verbto sexually stimulate [..]
Kaffee erregt mein Interesse nicht.
Coffee does not arouse my interest.
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titillate
verbto excite pleasantly
Denn obwohl Sie zusehen und durch dieses Zusehen erregt werden, kümmert es Sie im Grunde nicht.
But though you watch and that you titillate yourself in that watching, you do not care.
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Less frequent translations
- thrill
- move
- vellicate
- cause
- stir
- raise
- provoke
- stir up
- attract
- stimulate
- agitate
- rouse
- activate
- affect
- capture
- incite
- influence
- inflame
- actuate
- pose
- attitudinize
- adjourn
- feign
- to agitate
- to annoy
- to arouse
- to capture
- to cause
- to excite
- to move
- to provoke
- to stimulate
- to stir
- to stir up
- to thrill
- to titillate
- create
- shift
- put on airs
- to energize
- work up
- exasperate
- generate
- energize
- enrage
- encourage
- anger
- annoy
- incense
- cheer
- rile
- tintillate
- tousle
- chafe
- transpose
- transfer
- get angry
- to energise
- disturb
- infuriate
- fever
- beget
- ferment
- engender
- to brew
- to cheer
- to distill
- to encourage
- to evoke
- to give rise to
- to melt
- to tempt
- turn on
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Translations with alternative spelling
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excitation
nounBerts Bisexualität war aufregend für Tom und erregend für Mary.
Bert's bisexuality was troubling Tom and excited Mary.
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arousal
nounKaffee erregt mein Interesse nicht.
Coffee does not arouse my interest.
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evocation
noun
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Less frequent translations
- stimulation
- awakening
Phrases similar to "erregen" with translations into English
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create a stir · frighten · surprise · to arouse admiration
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pathetic · pathetically · piteous · pitiable · pitiful
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bashful · brilliant · embarrassed · self-conscious · splendid
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arrest attention · draw attention · to arouse attention · to arrest attention · to attract attention
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to arouse jealousy