inspired
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,
inspired
by Thomas Aspareux on Dec 20, 2007 10:14:32
Example:
Shit man I just smoke three bowls of that
purple shit im hella inspired.
I could do anything
circumnavigate the
globe, run across America; I'm so inspired
inspirational
by isabelydancer00 on Apr 27, 2010 20:23:11
Rises
up to the challenges in life. /
Sets goals. / Acheive goals. / Living up to all that could be!
Example:
In spite of all the
hurdles in life, #20 rose up to the challenges, set and achieved goals ~ game-wise and personally, to becomme PRMHA
bantam most inspirational
hockey player of 2010.
Inspiration
by Hidden_Unseen on Apr 27, 2013 06:19:33
That feeling inside you that makes you want to try new things. It gives you hope inside and makes you see the world
differently.
If it's powerful enough, it can
persuade you to do anything. Sometimes the person who inspires you could be a political figure, or a celebrity or even your parents. It could be anybody.
Inspiraling
by Table22forLife on Oct 22, 2019 22:03:44
A combination of the word inspiring and
spiraling, common when a group of people are
brainstorming, have a series of good ideas, and then those ideas get out of control or silly and the group has to
rein back in the topic.
Example:
Mitchell, I really think your first idea was fantastic and spurred a lot of other ideas, but now we are
inspiraling and need to refocus on which ideas are
realistic.
Inspirement
by Zom-B2487 on Dec 24, 2008 07:01:41
Inspirement: (Noun) Pronounced "In-spire-ment".
The act of becoming
motivated, encouraged, and
enthused to the point of making a significant
difference or change.
Example:
Ex 1:
Person 1: Dude, I'm
so burnt out from mid-terms, I really need some
inspirement to make it through these
finals.
Person 2: I know, man, I'm so worn down from all this work.
Inspirate
by Sexydimma on Apr 14, 2013 00:04:57
Example:
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.
inspiration
by AO'CB on Aug 08, 2009 03:41:57
inspiration
by Killing Kittens on Jan 23, 2005 13:17:35
Inspirant
by !ARCHIVIST! on Oct 22, 2010 06:58:28