Inspiration: meaning, definitions and examples

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inspiration

 

[ ˌɪn.spɪˈreɪ.ʃən ]

Context #1

finding motivation

Inspiration is the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative. It is the spark that ignites passion and creativity within an individual. Inspiration can come from various sources such as nature, music, art, or even a simple act of kindness.

Synonyms

encouragement, motivation, stimulus

Examples of usage

  • Her trip to the mountains was the inspiration she needed to start painting again.
  • The speech by the activist served as inspiration for the crowd to take action.
  • Watching his grandmother overcome challenges inspired him to pursue his dreams.
  • The book provided inspiration for many readers to change their lives for the better.
  • The young artist found inspiration in the city's bustling streets and vibrant culture.

Translations

Translations of the word "inspiration" in other languages:

🇵🇹 inspiração

🇮🇳 प्रेरणा

🇩🇪 Inspiration

🇮🇩 inspirasi

🇺🇦 натхнення

🇵🇱 inspiracja

🇯🇵 インスピレーション

🇫🇷 inspiration

🇪🇸 inspiración

🇹🇷 ilham

🇰🇷 영감 (yeong-gam)

🇸🇦 إلهام (ilham)

🇨🇿 inspirace

🇸🇰 inšpirácia

🇨🇳 灵感 (línggǎn)

🇸🇮 navdih

🇮🇸 innblástur

🇰🇿 шабыт

🇬🇪 ინსპირაცია (inspiratsia)

🇦🇿 ilham

🇲🇽 inspiración

Word origin

The word 'inspiration' originates from the Latin word 'inspirare', which means 'to breathe into' or 'to infuse'. In ancient times, inspiration was believed to come from divine sources, as if a higher power was breathing life into an individual. Over time, the concept of inspiration has evolved to encompass a wide range of sources that stimulate creativity and motivation. Today, inspiration is seen as a powerful force that drives individuals to achieve greatness and make a positive impact on the world.

See also: inspirational, inspirations, inspired, inspiring, uninspired, uninspiredly, uninspiring, uninspiringly.