agitate |
to try to stir up public support (often followed by "for" or "against"). [1/3 definitions] |
arouse |
to stir up; excite [1/2 definitions] |
beat |
to stir rapidly. [1/9 definitions] |
challenge |
to stir up or make more active; stimulate. [1/6 definitions] |
churn |
to move or stir powerfully. [2/4 definitions] |
emotional |
able to stir emotions. [1/3 definitions] |
excite |
to stir the emotions of, usually causing the heart to beat faster through expectation, fear, anger, or happiness. |
fan1 |
to stir or move with or as with a fan. [1/3 definitions] |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. [1/3 definitions] |
mixture |
When you put different things together and make them into one thing, you produce a mixture. Let's say you put sugar and butter together in a bowl. If you stir these things together well, you will get a mixture. [1/2 definitions] |
provoke |
to stir up; excite. [1/3 definitions] |
raise |
to stir up. [1/8 definitions] |
rouse |
to stir up the feelings of; excite. [1/3 definitions] |
smooth |
When a soup is thick and smooth, it means that the soup has no bits that you can chew. It is just a thick liquid and everything feels the same in your mouth. Even if there are vegetables in the soup, you can't really tell because they are cut up and mixed into the liquid so completely. When you stir a batter until it is smooth, you stir it until you can't see any dry bits or lumps. [1/3 definitions] |
spark |
(informal) to set in motion; stir up. [1/5 definitions] |
stir1 |
When you stir a liquid, you move it around in circles, often with a spoon. [4/8 definitions] |
stoke |
to add to and stir up the fuel of. |
summon |
to call up; stir up. [1/2 definitions] |
waken |
to make more active; stir. [1/3 definitions] |