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Example sentences for "inspiring"

Lexicographically close words:
inspire; inspired; inspirer; inspires; inspireth; inspirit; inspirited; inspiriting; inspissated; inst
  1. In the place of despair an inspiring hope was in the ascendant.

  2. They had hardly taken their seats when the band suddenly struck up in its perch near the entrance, and the company entered to the inspiring strains.

  3. Never taught, she inherited from her mother a natural instinct and an absolutely true ear, and before she was seven she could strum on the old piano in a way very satisfying to herself and awe-inspiring to the admiring nurse.

  4. He went on to show her how much she lost of the sublime and inspiring things of the past.

  5. I don't know why I write you these things, they are not at all inspiring thoughts to me.

  6. Hyenas of different species alternatively howled, chattered, and laughed, while jackals contributed their snappish bark to the fear-inspiring din.

  7. Although an astounding and fear-inspiring spectacle, they upon the rafts were, in a manner, prepared for it.

  8. She turned from the warm window and the buoyant, inspiring scene to the bed.

  9. Maidenhair Fern (Capillus Veneris) have all of them the property of inspiring love.

  10. The Paradise of Indra had five trees, under the refreshing shade of which the gods reclined and enjoyed life-inspiring draughts of Ambrosia or Amrita.

  11. Breckinridge was inspiring his command with the utmost vigor and already his heavy guns were sweeping the front of the Union cavalry, while the riflemen stood ready for the charge.

  12. Dick never beheld a more thrilling and inspiring sight than that which occurred when Sheridan galloped among them, swinging his hat in his hand.

  13. Recording his own experience, he says: At the first touch of Shakespeare's genius, I made the glad confession that something inspiring hovered above me.

  14. Who that beheld the inspiring spectacle," exclaims one writer, "can ever see it grow pale in memory!

  15. In that great belief and in that inspiring faith, I meet you and greet you to-day, and with it we will go on to whatever fate has in store for us.

  16. That portion of the law that had been read to the king by Shaphan and had then been delivered to the people proved its inspiring quality in its effects on life.

  17. A book that is not inspiring cannot be proved to be inspired.

  18. This is because the church, in addition to giving a list of inspiring examples, and in addition to lifting up the uttermost ideal, has also emphasized an obligation under the leadership of the ever-present Spirit.

  19. It would be a mistake, however, to confuse formal truthfulness with inspiring vitality.

  20. But the inspiring melody that, more than once had been the means of inspiring a faint-hearted team to victory, seemed to be of no effect now.

  21. Every great commander of whom we read in military annals, possessed in a considerable degree the art of securing the affections and inspiring the confidence of his soldiers.

  22. There was a moment's pause, and then Alice rose, her tears dashed away, yet still noiselessly welling out, and a momentary flush of womanly pride inspiring her girlish figure.

  23. How different was the keen interest inspiring the strong face which bent over them, the eyes that traced their incoherent lines so rapidly, from the cold examination of Lewis.

  24. To live in other lives, to take their power and beauty into our own, that is poetry experienced, the most inspiring of all.

  25. Possibly, this may be so; it may not be thought proper for me to dispute their lordship, but it does seem to me that such arguments can give but little hope; if they have influence at all it cannot be an inspiring one.

  26. Positively, my darling, there's something inspiring in the air this morning.

  27. He harassed his enemy by sudden, unexpected, and generally irresistible attacks, inspiring his troops with the same ardour and contempt of danger with which his own soul was animated.

  28. That is love in excelsis, and the man who has succeeded in inspiring it in any creature, even in a low, bibulous, old Hottentot, may feel proud indeed.

  29. He had seventeen hundred of these officers, who were all capable of inspiring his troops with resolution, a love of discipline, and a zeal for the service of their prince.

  30. The god was not always in the inspiring humour.

  31. These statements contain a clear exposition of one of the fundamental principles of our laws and system of government; they form one of the most illuminating and inspiring chapters of our diplomatic literature.

  32. His offhand remarks that evening were so inspiring that I regretted they were not taken down that they might have been preserved.

  33. Among other love-inspiring qualities, she sang sweetly, and it was her favourite reel to which I attempted to give an embodied vehicle in rhyme; thus with me began love and verse.

  34. Among her other love-inspiring qualities, she sung sweetly; and it was her favourite reel to which I attempted giving an embodied vehicle in ryhme.

  35. In the moment of poetic composition, the box shall be my inspiring genius.

  36. Her thoughts went back to the symposium of a year ago, when as a new and unknown girl, she had listened to Margaret Howell's inspiring speech.

  37. She soon recognized a girl's capacities, and she had a knack of inspiring enthusiasm even in apparent slackers.

  38. She was well up in all her subjects, but she was a cold and not very inspiring person.

  39. It is an inspiring story of the unfolding of life for a young girl--a story in which there is plenty of action to hold interest and wealth of delicate sympathy and understanding that appeals to the hearts of young and old.

  40. Above all, it is monstrous to suppose that because a man does not accept your synthesis, he is therefore a being without a positive creed or a coherent body of belief capable of guiding and inspiring conduct.

  41. Voltairism has proved itself as little capable as Catholicism of inspiring any piece that may match with Milton's Areopagitica, the noblest defence that was ever made of the noblest of causes.

  42. In our previous volume we saw the same conscience inspiring the prophets.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inspiring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    auspicious; cheerful; cheering; cheery; dignified; elevated; encouragement; encouraging; exciting; exhilarating; favorable; glad; grand; grave; heartening; imaginative; inspiring; intoxicating; invigorating; joyful; joyous; lofty; majestic; moving; noble; promising; propitious; reassuring; rousing; serious; solemn; stately; stimulate; stimulating; stirring; sublime; supportive; weighty