Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The excitement of the mind or emotions to a high level of feeling or activity.
- noun The condition of being so excited.
- noun The quality of being so excited, as manifested in something.
- noun A person or thing that moves the intellect or emotions or prompts action or invention.
- noun Something, such as a sudden creative act or idea, that is inspired.
- noun Divine guidance or influence exerted directly on a human mind or soul.
- noun The act of drawing in, especially the inhalation of air into the lungs.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of inspiring or breathing in; a drawing into the lungs, as of air; inhalation; the first movement in the act of respiration, followed by expiration.
- noun A breathing or infusion into the mind or soul; an awakening or creation of thought, purpose, or any mental condition, by some specific external influence; intellectual exaltation; an inexplicable cognition, as the knowledge of an axiom, according to a priori philosophers.
- noun In theology, an influence directly and immediately exerted by the Spirit of God upon the soul of man: in Christian theology, used especially with reference to the Old and New Testaments, regarded as written under the direct influence of God exercised upon the thoughts and feelings of the writers. ;
- noun The state or condition of being inspired; determination or purpose excited by a specific external influence; communicated bent of mind.
- noun That which is impressed by an inspiring influence; a thought or an emotion borne in upon one by an occult prompting or impulse.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of inspiring or breathing in; breath; specif. (Physiol.), the drawing of air into the lungs, accomplished in mammals by elevation of the chest walls and flattening of the diaphragm; -- the opposite of expiration.
- noun The act or power of exercising an elevating or stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions; the result of such influence which quickens or stimulates
- noun (Theol.) A supernatural divine influence on the prophets, apostles, or sacred writers, by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth with authority; a supernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth; also, the truth communicated.
- noun (Theol.) that kind of inspiration which excludes all defect in the utterance of the inspired message.
- noun (Theol.) that kind of inspiration which extends to the very words and forms of expression of the divine message.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
inspiring orbreathing in . - noun
breath - noun physiology The drawing of air into the
lungs , accomplished inmammals byelevation of thechest walls andflattening of thediaphragm . - noun The act or power of
exercising anelevating orstimulating influence upon theintellect oremotions ; the result of such influence whichquickens or stimulates; as, the inspiration of occasion, of art, etc. - noun A supernatural
divine influence on theprophets ,apostles , or sacred writers, by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth withauthority ; asupernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth; also, the truth communicated.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem
- noun (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings
- noun the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
- noun arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity
- noun arousing to a particular emotion or action
- noun a product of your creative thinking and work
Etymologies
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Examples
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For example, the word inspiration literally means “to breathe in.”
Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001
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For example, the word inspiration literally means “to breathe in.”
Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001
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If the term inspiration were to fall into disuse, no fact of nature, or history, or language, no event in the life of man, or dealings of God with him, would be in any degree altered.
Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. 1817-1893 1907
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If the term inspiration were to fall into disuse, no fact of nature, or history, or language, no event in the life of man, or dealings of God with him, would be in any degree altered.
The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans: Essays and Dissertations 1817-1893 1894
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If the term inspiration were to fall into disuse, no fact of nature, or history, or language, no event in the life of man, or dealings of God with him, would be in any degree altered.
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Here, however, inspiration is code for stereotypes and prejudice.
Wheelchair Dancer 2009
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Again, Joanna goes for the jugular, saying if the inspiration is the sea, it's a polluted sea with plastic bottles in it.
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 5 Recap: Marie Clairvoyance Una LaMarche 2010
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The key to inspiration is to be in communication with it at all times.
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Partly the inspiration is the lyricism, the writing.
Music and Lyrics 2009
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Partly the inspiration is the lyricism, the writing.
Music and Lyrics 2009
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a town in Arizona, USA
February 27, 2008