Definitionadj. being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
Last update: February 15, 2017
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Shakespeare was an inspired dramatist. [adjective]
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The plastic bag he had packed as a last minute afterthought to keep his notebook dry now seemed an inspired choice of kit. [adjective]
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The second album from Hot Chip, The Warning sees these inspired pop alchemists pull off some truly devious musical juxtapositions. [adjective]
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The little knot of Indians drew back in a body, and suffered, as they thought, the conjurer and his inspired assistant to proceed. [adjective]
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With that, as if inspired by the spirit of his ancestors, he shouted, "Bothwell." [adjective]
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Swinks, the head-master, was leaning back in his canopied oaken chair, with the pride inspired by noble actions. [adjective]
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But with regard to the deeds committed by your followers, tell me yourself--and I appeal to you reverend Father--what inspired them: Love or Hate. [adjective]
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The little girl was devoted to me, but the eldest boy, who resembled my wife, his favorite, often inspired me with dislike. [adjective]
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Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor. [adjective]
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