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stir up

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Word: "Stir Up"

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage Instructions:
  • "Stir up" is often used when talking about emotions or social situations.
  • It can be used in both positive and negative contexts. For example, stirring up excitement for a celebration is positive, while stirring up anger or riots is negative.
Examples:
  1. Emotional Context:
    • "The movie stirred up feelings of nostalgia in the audience."
  2. Social Context:
    • "The politician tried to stir up support for his campaign."
  3. Literal Context:
    • "She stirred up the soup to make sure everything was mixed well."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more complex sentences, "stir up" can be used to discuss the consequences of actions:
    • "His careless comments stirred up controversy within the community."
Word Variants:
  • Stirring (adjective): Exciting or causing strong feelings.
    • Example: "The stirring speech motivated everyone."
  • Stirred (past participle): The state of having been excited or provoked.
    • Example: "They were stirred by the news of the victory."
Different Meanings:
  1. Provoke Emotions: To cause strong feelings.
    • Example: "Her story stirred up compassion among the listeners."
  2. Change Arrangement: To mix or rearrange.
    • Example: "He stirred up the sand on the beach with his feet."
Synonyms:
  • Provoke
  • Incite
  • Arouse
  • Excite
  • Agitate
  • Instigate
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Stir the pot: This idiom means to cause trouble or create controversy in a situation that may already be tense.
    • Example: "She always stirs the pot during family gatherings by bringing up old arguments."
Conclusion:

"Stir up" is a versatile verb that can be used in various contexts, often related to emotions or social situations.

Verb
  1. provoke or stir up
    • incite a riot
    • set off great unrest among the people
  2. change the arrangement or position of
  3. arouse or excite feelings and passions
    • The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor
    • The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world
    • Wake old feelings of hatred
  4. try to stir up public opinion

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