inspiration|inspirations in English
noun
[in·spi·ra·tion || ‚ɪnspə'reɪʃn]
something which stimulates or animates, stimulus, motivation; something inspired, revelation, insight, idea; divine influence upon the human mind (Theology); breathing in, inhaling
Use "inspiration|inspirations" in a sentence
1. Get inspirations from the pioneers: Benchmarking gives inspiration from various pioneers of the market.
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3. The primate queen shares her wildlife inspirations.
4. Miles gave two inspirations for the writing of "Children".
5. Anna's snorting and tripping over also drew inspirations from Bell's real life.
6. One of her childhood inspirations was the television series Moonlighting.
7. Outside of the basic inspiration mechanic is Bardic inspiration
8. Poverty can give some writers inspirations, as in the case of Jack London.
9. My one inspiration.
10. Her work lacks inspiration .
11. He considers Wizardry and Ultima III: Exodus to be inspirations for his future games.
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13. I lost my inspiration.
14. Italian Textile Explorers: Albiate 1830 goes beyond the boundaries, traveling in search of new inspirations
15. Her work shows real inspiration.
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17. It can surmount obstacles, eulogize differences, stimulate inspirations and bring about instructive effects and wealth.
18. 1 synonym for Afflatus: inspiration
19. One of his initial inspirations was an Alan Skidmore tenor saxophone solo on a John Mayall album.
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25. One day the inspiration just came.