roust

[raʊst]

roust Definition

  • 1to wake someone up or make them leave bed
  • 2to force someone to leave a place

Using roust: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roust" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I was rousted out of bed by the sound of the fire alarm.

  • Example

    The police rousted the squatters from the abandoned building.

  • Example

    The coach rousted the team with an inspiring speech before the game.

roust Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with roust

  • a laborer who does rough and unskilled work

    Example

    He worked as a roustabout on the oil rig for several years.

  • the act of waking someone up or making them leave bed

    Example

    The early morning rousting by the drill sergeant was a daily routine in basic training.

  • forcing someone to leave a hiding place or come out of hiding

    Example

    The police used tear gas to roust the suspect out of the building.

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Summary: roust in Brief

'Roust' [raʊst] is a verb that means to wake someone up or force them to leave bed, or to make someone leave a place. It can be used in various contexts, such as waking up from sleep, expelling someone from a location, or motivating a group of people. Examples include 'I was rousted out of bed by the sound of the fire alarm.' and 'The police rousted the squatters from the abandoned building.'