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Example sentences for "inspired"

Lexicographically close words:
inspiration; inspirational; inspirations; inspiratory; inspire; inspirer; inspires; inspireth; inspiring; inspirit
  1. And, inspired to eloquence, he added, as an afterthought: "As it were.

  2. Milady saw at a single glance all the painful feelings she inspired in Felton by dwelling on every detail of her recital; but she would not spare him a single pang.

  3. This succor, which came to Porthos at the moment in which he was attacked in his gastronomic hopes, inspired much gratitude in the Musketeer toward the procurator's wife.

  4. The officer alone went on board, where he was received with all the deference inspired by the uniform.

  5. Was this love a simple political affair, or was it naturally one of those profound passions which Anne of Austria inspired in those who approached her?

  6. The love with which his young wife had inspired him was a secondary sentiment, and was not strong enough to contend with the primitive feelings we have just enumerated.

  7. It has been suggested, that the religious feelings which inspired her latter poetry, were, though not more genuine, yet more absorbing than the conjugal love, which is almost exclusively the theme of her earlier efforts.

  8. How much of this was mere bravado, and how much inspired by real hope of succour from Rome, it is difficult to say.

  9. The first of Signor Visconti's divisions, comprising 134 sonnets, includes those inspired almost entirely by her grief for the loss of her husband.

  10. This notion appears to have inspired Moore with the lines he addressed in London to a celebrated dancer.

  11. Lord Hertford, with becoming politeness, wrote the following letter, which shows with what deep interest the graceful dancer inspired even those who knew her only by reputation.

  12. All this, instead of discouraging the experienced musician (Guglielmi was then fifty years of age) only inspired him with fresh energy.

  13. In spite of the enthusiasm inspired by Weber's works in England, when they were first produced, and for some years afterwards, we have now but rarely an opportunity of hearing one of them.

  14. What soul inspired with the least grain of courage, the smallest spark of honour, or that sympathizes with the sufferings of his fellow-creatures, would tamely sit down or patiently acquiesce under such monstrous and unheard of grievances?

  15. There was need of haste, for the victors at Sedan were already marching upon the capital, inspired with high hopes from their previous astonishing success.

  16. Unfortunately, his troops were mainly Egyptian, and the result of preceding expeditions had inspired these with a more than wholesome fear of the Mahdists.

  17. The general impression was that it was the Slavic race sentiment that inspired Russia's quick action.

  18. One synod, with a large assumption of inspired knowledge, denounced it as "highly offensive to the Almighty God.

  19. But the work of Napoleon had inspired the patriots of Italy with a new sentiment, that of union.

  20. His wars here at an end, Napoleon's ambition led him to Egypt, inspired by great designs which he failed to realize.

  21. In so doing she has been inspired by a supreme confidence in her military might.

  22. The army was inspired with valour by these courageous words, and the march to Grimsby began at once, with Earl Godrich in command.

  23. But when the cartoonists themselves were inspired by the conductors the worst happened.

  24. The editor seemed to have inspired his staff with his own spirit of wild and irresponsible fun.

  25. Among his friends who knew how warm a heart beat under that cold exterior, the news inspired the hope that here was the talisman which would reveal the hidden treasures of his nature.

  26. But Pitt, who Spurn'd at the sordid lust of pelf And served his Albion for herself, trained and inspired a band of devoted disciples such as no other leader of the eighteenth century left behind him.

  27. The Government has taught it the secret, and inspired it with an unbounded confidence almost amounting to presumption.

  28. The contrast between the victorious constancy of Britain and the wavering and hapless counsels of the Germanic States inspired Pitt with one of the most magnanimous utterances of that age.

  29. The interview, however, seems to have been friendly, and it inspired Addington with the complacent hope that he had dissuaded Pitt.

  30. The commanding personality of Stein inspired in him nervous dislike which deepened into peevish dread.

  31. Nevertheless, the accession of Pitt to power and the goodwill of the majority of the Irish members inspired Wilberforce with hope.

  32. To it the men of the Forest Cantons succumbed only after desperate struggles, which inspired Wordsworth with one of the noblest of his sonnets.

  33. It speaks volumes for the confidence inspired by Pitt and Grenville, and for the tactful zeal of Malmesbury and Eden, that they induced the German rivals to make one more effort.

  34. The confidence which he inspired was proved by the success of a remarkable experiment, the Patriotic Contribution.

  35. But, even in December 1803, when his whole soul was bound up in him, he reproached him with lover-like vehemence for having inspired a derogatory article in the "Accurate Observer.

  36. Further, though his inexperience should have inspired him with a dread of war for his storm-tossed States, yet that same misfortune subjected him to the advice of the veteran Chancellor, Kaunitz.

  37. The large cypresses, the splendid view of the plain and of the other hillsides, inspired him with not a single dream; his peasant's heart grew tender toward the beautiful vines, the fertile furrows.

  38. Where Cam or Isis winds along, Perchance, inspired with ardour chaste, I yet might call the ear of taste To listen to my song.

  39. Can it be credited that such conditions could have acted upon the patriarch, whose conduct would still be inspired by individual appetite and selfish inclinations?

  40. Moreover, I have maintained, and tried to prove, that the initiative in progress was taken by the women, they being inspired by their collective interest to overcome the individual interests of the male members of the group.

  41. This was the feeling inspired in her by Gerald Arkel, and she had not been proof against it.

  42. With her it would have been sheer sinfulness inspired no doubt by cupidity equally as sheer.

  43. This shabbily dressed girl, with the shiny seams in her black frock and the rusty hat, inspired him with respect, with something like reverence.

  44. Even with this knowledge to help him, Max, as he stared again at the dead face, found it difficult to recognize in the still features those which in life had inspired him with feelings of repulsion.

  45. At this spectacle, terror inspired everywhere a profound silence; for an instant nothing was heard but the sound of the rain, which fell in floods, and of the thunder, which came nearer and nearer.

  46. You bade us first our future greatness see, Inspired by you, we languished to be free; Even here where Freedom lately sat distrest, See, a new Athens rising in the west!

  47. The above lines were written on the tempestuous return voyage, doubtless inspired by her who soon afterward became his wife.

  48. Inspired by their presence and example, the two Coldstream companies now attacked their assailants with great vigour and drove them back with considerable loss into the shadows of the forest.

  49. The British commanders therefore, and the troops under them, prepared to push on with all the enthusiasm inspired by the events of the past week.

  50. The Moscow organization is virile and aggressive, inspired as it is by the militant idealism of the Russian revolution.

  51. It is generally believed that you inspired the recent act of the health department of this city in having confiscated copies of a Spanish translation of .

  52. These struggles must be inspired with revolutionary spirit and purposes.

  53. Robert Blatchford says: 'Is the Bible a holy and inspired book and the Word of God to man, or is it an incongruous and contradictory collection of tribal tradition and ancient fables, written by men of genius and imaginations?

  54. I believe that the world will not always waste its inspired men in mere fiddling to it.

  55. History will then actually BE written,--the inspired gift of God employing itself to illuminate the dark ways of God.

  56. The other letter mentioned was written to the 'Christian Union', inspired by a tale entitled, "What Ought We to Have Done?

  57. I don't believe one word of your Bible was inspired by God any more than any other book.

  58. His association with Osgood inspired him to devise new ventures of profit.

  59. Howells tells us that: In proportion as people thought themselves refined they questioned that quality which all recognize in him now, but which was then the inspired knowledge of the simple-hearted multitude.

  60. There is no point of resemblance between the Prince and the Pauper and the tale that inspired it.

  61. Whether or not Howells then realized the "inspired knowledge of the multitude," and that most of the nation outside of the counties of Suffolk and Essex already recognized his claim, is not material.

  62. He was a quick and keen judge of men, and you seem to have inspired a strong confidence.

  63. How it filled the muscles and inspired the will to the final effort!

  64. It's a curious thing, but he doesn't seem to be inspired by that devotion to me which my highly attractive character would seem to warrant.

  65. Soon after entering the Mississippi, Marquette noticed some rocks which by their height and length inspired awe.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inspired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    afire; apocalyptic; apostolic; appropriate; apt; canonical; comely; conceptual; correct; creation; demoniac; evangelical; evangelistic; fecund; felicitous; fertile; fire; fired; fit; fitting; germinal; gospel; happy; ideational; imaginative; impassioned; ingenious; inspired; inventive; just; notional; original; originative; pregnant; productive; prolific; proper; prophetic; revealed; scriptural; seemly; seminal; teeming; textual