Synonym: divine, elysian. Similar words: inspire, inspiration, aspire, conspiracy, perspire, in spite of, spiral, empire. Meaning: [ɪn'spaɪə(r)d] adj. being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods.
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61. Dickinson wrote some very inspired poems.
62. Can this tightly-controlled society churn out inspired film producers?
63. The movie was inspired by real events.
64. The story's fascinating convolutions were inspired by real events.
65. It inspired derisive laughter and never improved my station.
66. The coach inspired them to victory.
67. The fair inspired awe and pride and reverence.
68. Q: What inspired you to become an actress?
69. Its history has inspired several films.
70. Its editorial was almost certainly inspired by Sir Walter.
71. This extraordinary story was inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the disillusion which followed.
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72. The indifferent continue to greatly outnumber the inspired when it comes to decentralized management in that important segment of the management population.
73. Products range from the truly estimable and inspired to the merely pretty and, sometimes, meretricious.
74. The spectacular rise to power throughout the 1920s suddenly came to a halt, betrayed by the leaders who had inspired it.
75. Once you begin to experiment you could be inspired into creating a whole host of ideas for long and narrow designs.
76. He seemed to be a born leader, someone who inspired confidence and loyalty.
77. This, as we shall see, is not quite true: some mystics were inspired by scholastic ideas.
78. Newton had indeed been inspired by theories of sympathies and antipathies in alchemy and Hermetic philosophy.
79. It is fascinating to learn how some of Kennedy's most famous compositions were inspired by seemingly inconsequential incidents.
80. It has inspired artists, poets and great composers for generations, and to this day few fail to leave enchanted.
81. It is this knowledge prompted by, and answering to, divinely inspired longing that William Langland gestures towards in Piers Plowman.
82. She knew it, and had become quite accustomed to the adulation it inspired.
83. As a student Keith was particularly inspired by Gurdon's work.
84. Henry Lunn, one of the major figures of the early days of organized travel, was also inspired by high ideals.
85. All the effort in the world won't matter if you're not inspired. Chuck Palahniuk
86. He also wrote skits, burlesques, and film scenarios, and was an inspired anthologist.
87. Close by are 70 miles of white, sandy beaches - the kind that inspired the Beach Boys.
88. His comments inspired the students, but placed him on the list of suspicious intellectuals.
89. In contrast Stanley's usually made the inspired calculations of a good invitation side out for a scoring spree.
90. The sight of the flag inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem that later became our national anthem.
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