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inspired

[ UK /ɪnspˈa‍ɪ‍əd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈspaɪɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
    the divine Shakespeare
    an elysian meal
    an inspired performance
    her pies were simply divine

How To Use inspired In A Sentence

  • Petanque may be the only sport inspired by a disability - that of Jules LeNoir, who in 1910 was a dedicated player of boules, a French game much like bocce ball.
  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • Pearce , a Zimbabwean architect living in Melbourne, has been inspired by the humble termite.
  • Spin, the tracks were mostly inspired by surfing, except for the instrumental "Lady Dada's Nightmare", which is an homage to Lady Gaga, and the title track, which is about "the world economic crisis. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details.
  • The story was inspired by a chance meeting with an old Russian duke.
  • One of my favorite talks was the presentation on biomimicry, or innovation inspired by nature.
  • He was a true person and he inspired love in his friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Baker, while on a visit to Göttingen, was inspired by Klein to study algebraic function theory.
  • Perhaps inspired by the elegant Georgian style houses he recalled from his boyhood in Haverhill, Massachusetts, he trimmed his two-story clapboarded house with quoins and a cornice with dentils.
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