1. amazing, brilliant, wonderful, impressive, exciting, outstanding, thrilling, memorable, dazzling, enthralling, superlative, of genius She produced an inspired performance.
2. stimulated, possessed, aroused, uplifted, exhilarated, stirred up, enthused, exalted, elated,
2. stimulated, possessed, aroused, uplifted, exhilarated, stirred up, enthused, exalted, elated,
Of such surpassing brilliance or excellence as to suggest divine inspiration: an inspired musician; an inspired performance.
Aroused or guided by or as if aroused or guided by divine inspiration an inspired performance she was like one inspired.
Extremely accurate or apt but based on intuition rather than knowledge or logical deduction an inspired guess.
Resulting from such inspiration: an inspired poem; an inspired plan.
Inhaled: inspired air.
To fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
To produce or arouse (a feeling, thought, etc.): to inspire confidence in others.
To fill or affect with a specified feeling, thought, etc.: to inspire a person with distrust.
To give inspiration.
Being inspirated.
Aroused or guided by or as if aroused or guided by divine inspiration: an inspired performance ; she was like one inspired
Extremely accurate or apt but based on intuition rather than knowledge or logical deduction: an inspired guess
Aroused or guided by or as if aroused or guided by divine inspiration an inspired performance she was like one inspired.
Extremely accurate or apt but based on intuition rather than knowledge or logical deduction an inspired guess.
Resulting from such inspiration: an inspired poem; an inspired plan.
Inhaled: inspired air.
To fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
To produce or arouse (a feeling, thought, etc.): to inspire confidence in others.
To fill or affect with a specified feeling, thought, etc.: to inspire a person with distrust.
To give inspiration.
Being inspirated.
Aroused or guided by or as if aroused or guided by divine inspiration: an inspired performance ; she was like one inspired
Extremely accurate or apt but based on intuition rather than knowledge or logical deduction: an inspired guess
by TX97 June 30, 2011
Inspirate, per se, does not exist in English. The French term inspirer translated into English, is actually the verb to inspire in correct English, not Inspirate. Although, I will concede one point; inspiration in French does indeed translate to inspiration in English.
by Sexydimma April 13, 2013
by Killing Kittens January 23, 2005
by !ARCHIVIST! October 21, 2010
A musicians term for street drugs, usually referring to canabis, LSD or magic mushrooms. When pronounced the speaker may choose to do that quotation thing with there hands.
Dude, the bands been going through a tough time writing new material you don't suppose you could set us up with some "inspiration" do ya'?
by George Evans May 15, 2008
by sincerelyme.deh June 6, 2020