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Adjective: inspired in'spI(-u)rd- Excellent, beautiful or creative
"an inspired performance"; - divine, elysian Verb: inspire in'spI(-u)r- Heighten or intensify
"These paintings inspire the imagination"; - animate, invigorate, enliven, exalt - Supply the inspiration for
"The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work" - Serve as the inciting cause of
"She inspired me to call my relatives"; - prompt, instigate - Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
"The crowd inspired the demonstrating strikers"; - cheer, root on [N. Amer, informal], urge, barrack [Austral, NZ], urge on, exhort - Fill with revolutionary ideas
- revolutionize, revolutionise [Brit] - Draw in (air)
"The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well"; - inhale, breathe in
See also: glorious Type of: breathe, cause, encourage, excite, get, have, indoctrinate, induce, make, occasion, respire, shake, shake up, stimulate, stir, suspire [literary], take a breath Antonym: breathe out Encyclopedia: Inspired Inspire, Debate, Engage and Accelerate Action |