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inspiring Definition


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inspire
verb inspired, inspiring
    1. To stimulate them into activity, especially into artistic or creative activity.
      Thesaurus: encourage, spur, invigorate, stimulate, spark, motivate, urge, provoke, cause.
      Form: inspire someone to something (often)
      Form: inspire someone to do something
    2. To fill someone with a feeling of confidence, encouragement and exaltation.
      Thesaurus: encourage, inspirit, fire.
    3. To create (a particular feeling) in them.
      Form: inspire someone with something (especially)
      Form: inspire something into someone
    4. To be the origin or source of (a poem, piece of music, etc).
    5. relig.
      Said of supposed divine power or influence: to guide or instruct someone.
    tr & intr
    6. To breathe in (air, etc); to inhale.
Derivative: inspired
adj
    So good, skilful, accurate, etc as to seem to be the result of inspiration, especially divine inspiration.
Derivative: inspirer
noun
    Etymology: 14c: from Latin inspirare to breathe into.





    inspiring
    adj
      1. Said of something or someone: providing inspiration; stimulating, encouraging, guiding, etc.
        Thesaurus: affecting, moving, stirring, exhilarating, stimulating, exciting, encouraging, uplifting, heartening, invigorating; Antonym: dull.
    Derivative: inspiringly
    adverb


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