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Definition of inspiring
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Inspiring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inspir.
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Disconsolate
::
Disconsolate
(v. t.)
Inspiring
dejection;
saddening;
cheerless;
as, the
disconsolate
darkness
of the
winter
nights..
Gay
::
Gay
(superl.)
Excited
with
merriment;
manifesting
sportiveness
or
delight;
inspiring
delight;
livery;
merry.
Awe
::
Awe (v. t.) To
strike
with fear and
reverence;
to
inspire
with awe; to
control
by
inspiring
dread.
Awless
::
Awless
(a.)
Inspiring
no awe.
Joyous
::
"Joyous
(a.) Glad; gay;
merry;
joyful;
also,
affording
or
inspiring
joy; with of
before
the word or words
expressing
the cause of joy..
Mirthful
::
Mirthful
(a.)
Indicating
or
inspiring
mirth;
as, a
mirthful
face..
Fool
::
Fool (v. t.) To use as a fool; to
deceive
in a
shameful
or
mortifying
manner;
to
impose
upon; to cheat by
inspiring
foolish
confidence;
as, to fool one out of his
money..
Infusive
::
Infusive
(a.)
Having
the power of
infusion;
inspiring;
influencing.
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing;
favorable;
inspiring
hope and
confidence;
-- said of
words,
promises,
etc..
Pegasus
::
Pegasus
(n.) A
winged
horse
fabled
to have
sprung
from the body of
Medusa
when she was
slain.
He is noted for
causing,
with a blow of his hoof,
Hippocrene,
the
inspiring
fountain
of the
Muses,
to
spring
from Mount
Helicon.
On this
account
he is, in
modern
times,
associated
with the
Muses,
and with ideas of
poetic
inspiration..
Glorious
::
Glorious
(n.)
Exhibiting
attributes,
qualities,
or acts that are
worthy
of or
receive
glory;
noble;
praiseworthy;
excellent;
splendid;
illustrious;
inspiring
admiration;
as,
glorious
deeds..
Nectar
::
Nectar
(n.) The drink of the gods (as
ambrosia
was their
food);
hence,
any
delicious
or
inspiring
beverage..
Grim
::
Grim
(Compar.)
Of
forbidding
or
fear-inspiring
aspect;
fierce;
stern;
surly;
cruel;
frightful;
horrible.
Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To
declare
to,
solemnly;
to
assert
to (any one) with the
design
of
inspiring
belief
or
confidence..
Promethean
::
Promethean
(a.)
Having
a
life-giving
quality;
inspiring.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(a.)
Suspicious;
inspiring
distrust.
August
::
August
(a.) Of a
quality
inspiring
mingled
admiration
and
reverence;
having
an
aspect
of
solemn
dignity
or
grandeur;
sublime;
majestic;
having
exalted
birth,
character,
state,
or
authority..
Jolly
::
"Jolly
(superl.)
Expressing
mirth,
or
inspiring
it;
exciting
mirth and
gayety..
Jovial
::
"Jovial
(a.) Gay;
merry;
joyous;
jolly;
mirth-inspiring;
hilarious;
characterized
by mirth or
jollity;
as, a
jovial
youth;
a
jovial
company;
a
jovial
poem..
Dreadful
::
Dreadful
(a.)
Inspiring
awe or
reverence;
awful.
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