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Adjective: inspired  in'spI(-u)rd
  1. Excellent, beautiful or creative
    "an inspired performance";
    - divine, elysian
Verb: inspire  in'spI(-u)r
  1. Heighten or intensify
    "These paintings inspire the imagination";
    - animate, invigorate, enliven, exalt
     
  2. Supply the inspiration for
    "The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work"
     
  3. Serve as the inciting cause of
    "She inspired me to call my relatives";
    - prompt, instigate
     
  4. 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, pep
     
  5. Draw air into the lungs
    "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, induce, make, occasion, respire, shake, shake up, stimulate, stir, suspire [literary], take a breath

Antonym: expire

Encyclopedia: Inspired

Inspire, Debate, Engage and Accelerate Action