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stirringadjective causing great emotional or mental stimulationthe message of brotherhood in Martin Luther King's stirring "I Have a Dream" speech still resonates today breathtaking, charged, electric, electrifying, exciting, exhilarating, exhilarative, galvanic, galvanizing, hair-raising, heart-stopping, inspiring, intoxicating, kicky, mind-bending, mind-blowing, mind-boggling, rip-roaring, rousing, stimulating, thrilling arresting, interesting, intriguing, provocative, tantalizing, titillatingabsorbing, engrossing, gripping, rivetingmoving, poignant, touchingenchanting, enthralling, fascinating, spellbindingdynamic, energetic, high-voltage, kinetic, lively, lusty unexciting boring, mind-numbing, tedious, tiresomedreary, dull, humdrum, monotonous, uninteresting having the power to affect the feelings or sympathiesa stirring rendition of the national anthem affecting, emotional, impactful, impressive, moving, poignant, touching eloquent, expressive, meaningful, significantdemonstrative, excitable, feeling, passionate, responsive, sensitiveexciting, inspirational, provoking, rousing, stimulatingdramatic, histrionic, melodramatic, theatrical(also theatric)cathartic unaffecting, unemotional, unimpressive cold, cool, detached, dispassionate, emotionlessdeadpan marked by much life, movement, or activityspring has arrived, and the meadow is stirring with life aboil, abubble, abuzz, alive, animated, astir, brisk, bustling, busy, buzzing, flourishing, happening, hopping, humming, kinetic, lively, rousing, thriving, vibrant abounding, crowded, overflowing, populous, swarming, teeming, thronging asleep, dead, inactive, lifeless, sleepy stirringnounthe act or an instance of changing positionI thought I detected a slight stirring of the leaves, and yet there wasn't a breath of wind motion, move, movement, shift, shifting, stir dislocation, migration, relocationlocomotion, mobility, motility, motivityfiddling, fidgeting, squirm, squirming, twitching, wriggling, writhingflailing, flapping, waving motionlessness immobilityinertia, inertness, stillnesscessation, discontinuance, ending, expiration, finish, halt, lapse, pause, shutdown, shutoff, stop, stoppage, surcease, termination stirringverbpresent participle of stirto cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedlythe recipe says to stir the mixture carefully until it's properly blended agitating, churning, swirling, washing, whirling beating, paddling, whipping, whiskingreeling, shaking, wheeling to change one's positionthe cat stirred, then opened its eyes and slowly got to its feet budging, locomoting, moving, shifting fiddling, fidgeting, jiggling, squiggling, squirming, tossing, twitching, wiggling, wriggling, writhingrousing freezing, stilling hanging around, remaining, staying, sticking around, tarryingstabilizing to rouse to strong feeling or actionnews coverage of the fire stirred many to send donations to a fund for the families who had lost their homes arousing, encouraging, exciting, firing (up), impassioning, inciting, instigating, moving, piquing, provoking, revving (up), sparking, stimulating fanning, igniting, inflaming(also enflaming), kindling, triggeringactivating, animating, driving, energizing, galvanizing, inducing, inspiring, keying (up), motivating, motiving, pumping up, quickening, setting off, vitalizingabetting, fermenting, fomenting, raising, whipping (up)angering, enraging, maddening, upsettingjeering, taunting, teasingaggravating, annoying, bothering, exasperating, galling, getting, irritating, vexing building a fire under calming, soothing, subduing, tranquilizing(also tranquillizing)appeasing, mollifying, pacifying, placating before the 12th century |