Use inspired in a sentence
Sentences starting with inspired
- Inspired by that mongrel Moral Sense of his! [5]
- Inspired by this happy failure, my valor became utterly uncontrollable, and at intervals I absolutely whistled, though on a moderate key. [5]
Sentences ending with inspired
- Beaton wasted the rest of the day in the emotions and speculations which Dryfoos's call inspired. [8]
- She gave her responses with great prudence; indeed to such a degree that during three weeks I believed she was inspired. [5]
- And presently he found out that they were inspired. [9]
- The conversation dragged a little; I began to feel the curiosity he invariably inspired. [9]
- You were inspired. [11]
Short sentences using inspired
- It inspired me," she gurgled. [11]
- Her very coolness inspired me. [9]
- Trixton Brent inspired confidence. [9]
Sentences containing inspired two or more times
- Suddenly her fear of them gave place to a consuming hatred of the man who had inspired these articles: of Isaac D. Worthington, for she knew that he must have inspired them. [9]
More example sentences with the word inspired in them
- My love for you inspired me in all that I have done, and, now that I come to lay the result of my labors at your feet, you turn from me, and offer my reward to a stranger. [6]
- His looks, indeed, would have scared a timid person into a fit; but I resolved I would die rather than show the fear with which he inspired me. [9]
- I was inspired with the absurd ambition, not uncommon to youthful students, of knowing as much as their masters. [6]
- She did so with eager zeal; for it was she who had inspired her husband, before whom she had humbled herself, and whose love she now once more possessed, with the idea of inviting Joshua to the alliance both had now concluded. [10]
- He inspired her with an instinctive fear; and she tried to imagine, in contrast, the erect and soldierly figure of General Chiltern performing the same office. [9]
- Two and two will undoubtedly make four, irrespective of the emotions or other idiosyncrasies of the calculator; and the three angles of a triangle insist on being equal to two right angles, in the face of the most impassioned rhetoric or the most inspired verse. [6]
- Middendorf attracted those who saw, Langethal those who heard him, and the confidence he inspired was even more lasting than that aroused by Middendorf. [10]
- The terror with which it had once inspired him was gone, or lingered only in the form of a delicious sense of uncertainty and anticipation. [9]
- The respect with which he had inspired them, however, prevented any overt insult on their part. [9]
- The lofty ambition which had inspired her noblest and most praiseworthy deeds had more than once been the source of acts which she herself regretted. [10]
- And great as were his admitted abilities, he had never inspired confidence. [4]
- His positive instructions were full of value, but the spirit in which he taught inspired that loyal love of truth which lies at the bottom of all real excellence. [3]
- With certain persons we are lifted up, inspired to face the battle of life and overcome its difficulties. [9]
- At first I was very cautious, but when I perceived that the opinions of the doubters and deniers merely inspired her with pity, I spoke more freely. [10]
- To him she was the inspired goddess of the South--his country. [9]
- Most like it was that love for a cause, which was more to be encouraged by her than any woman's love for a man, which as she grew older inspired her with aversion, as talk of marriage brought cynical allusions to her lips. [11]
- Before the meal was over he had inspired me with loyalty and pride, enlisted the admiration of Jerry and Conybear and Johnnie Laurens; we followed him into the smoking-room, sitting down in a row on a leather lounge behind our elders. [9]
- Here the young voices not only extolled the warlike deeds of the brave Prussians, but recited with equal fervor all the songs with which true patriotism has inspired German poets. [10]
- Our enormous forces, undoubtedly superior to Napoleon's, were concentrated in one place, the troops inspired by the Emperors' presence were eager for action. [2]
- Those who had traveled said that he had the manner of a preaching friar--the simple language, so refined and yet so homely and direct, the real, the inspired word, the occasional hastening torrent of words. [4]
- It set the town a-wagging, and left no room for doubt as to who had inspired it. [9]
- Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor. [10]
- But with regard to the deeds committed by your followers, tell me yourself--and I appeal to you reverend Father--what inspired them: Love or Hate. [10]
- She had come to see him, and such was the faith with which he inspired her--now that she was once more in his presence--that she made no attempt to hide the fact. [9]
- Cambyses went out to meet his family on their return; he was much impressed with Sappho's great beauty, but she confessed to her husband that his brother only inspired her with fear. [10]
- It brought back to her the real motive of her visit, which had in reality been inspired not only by the sermon of the day before, but by sheer curiosity. [9]
- He pronounced Roop to be a miraculous fool, an inspired idiot. [5]
- The King seized this opportunity to state his case; and he did it with an eloquence inspired by uneasiness and apprehension. [5]
- The awe which these reflections inspired was attested by the impressive silence and the ranks of staring eyes. [5]
- The true prophet, the true apostle, then, was one inspired and directed by the Spirit, the laying on of hands was but a symbol,--the symbol of the sublime truth that one personality caught fire from another. [9]
- The doctor asks the questions, generally, because he can keep his countenance, and look more like an inspired idiot, and throw more imbecility into the tone of his voice than any man that lives. [5]
- The brothers brought the parents' blessing and godspeed to Joan, and their promise to bring it to her in person later; and so, with this culminating happiness in her heart and the high hope it inspired, she went and confronted the governor again. [5]
- Fresh tears, and the other means of conciliation inspired by her loving heart, then induced the angry lover to forgive her. [10]
- She would be the maiden whom the patriarch had imagined--the real, true Bride of the Nile, inspired to cast off her young life to save her people in their need. [10]
- Adding to all the logic of which the subject was susceptible that noble inspiration which came to him as it came to no other, he aroused and nerved and inspired his friends, and confounded and bore down all opposition. [7]
- Each word from the lips of the inspired speaker fell upon the hearts of the Hebrews like the fresh dew of morning on the parched grass. [10]
- Sometimes I turned the lights low: this gave perspective, you see; and the imagination could play; always, the dim receding ranks of the dead inspired one with weird and fascinating fancies. [5]
- Come, Dave, show the gentlemen what an inspired jack-at-all-science we've got in this town, and don't know it. [5]
- Mr. Truesdale was the first, in his section, to be inspired by the happy thought that the one man preeminently fitted to represent the state in the present crisis, when her great industries had been crippled by Democratic folly, was Mr. Theodore Watling. [9]
- What enthusiasm for the Emperor William, Bismarck, and Von Moltke, Langethal, Middendorf, and Barop would have inspired in our hearts had they been permitted to witness the great events of 1870 and 1871! [10]
- Then she asked the clerk for the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table--and was pained to see the admiration her beauty had inspired in him fade out of his face. [5]
- Thus it was that, with the blood pounding through his veins, the inspired sensualist began his speech. [11]
- He had learned that, besides the woman who had given him her heart and inspired him with a passion hitherto unknown, he had wedded two others. [10]
- She heard again that voice, she saw again that inspired face; but the impression most indelible with her was the prostrate form, the pallid countenance, the helplessness of this man whose will had before been strong enough to compel the obedience of his despised body. [4]
- Here were words that should have inspired Janet, yet she was silent. [9]
- Mr. Emerson says that his narrow and desultory reading had inspired him with the wish to see the faces of three or four writers, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Landor, De Quincey, Carlyle. [6]
- The mere consciousness that he desired not only her singing, but her heart, inspired the deepest bliss. [10]
- That admirable alphabet, that brilliant alphabet, that inspired alphabet, can be learned in an hour or two. [5]
- Why was n't Thackeray ever inspired to create a noble woman? [4]
- I was so surrounded, walled in, with music, magnificence and loveliness, that I became inspired with the spirit of the scene, and sang one tune myself. [5]
- Holder's doubts were stilled, he had gained power of his temptations and peace for his soul, and he had gone forth inspired by the reminder that there was no student of whom the dean expected better things. [9]
- We found the state palace of the Governor of Nevada Territory to consist of a white frame one-story house with two small rooms in it and a stanchion supported shed in front--for grandeur--it compelled the respect of the citizen and inspired the Indians with awe. [5]
- Had each been simultaneously inspired with the same high thought, and--more amazing still--with the idea of the same peerless leader? [9]
- From self-indulgence to self-denial--even though inspired by terror--is a far cry. [9]
- Here were no scenes but summer scenes, and no disposition inspired by them but to lie at full length on the mail sacks in the grateful breeze and dreamily smoke the pipe of peace--what other, where all was repose and contentment? [5]
- The evening we sailed away from Gibraltar, that hard-featured rock was swimming in a creamy mist so rich, so soft, so enchantingly vague and dreamy, that even the Oracle, that serene, that inspired, that overpowering humbug, scorned the dinner gong and tarried to worship! [5]
- He had a romantic mediaeval view, which translated weakness and beauty into a miracle, and what psychologists call "an inspired control. [11]
- But after several restless nights an inspired idea flashed upon Sturgis, and he sprang out of bed delighted. [5]
- This "mothering" by repair-ships which are merely huge machine-shops afloat--this trick of keeping destroyers tuned up and constantly ready for service has inspired much favourable comment from our allies in the British service. [9]
- With this she released herself from the husband who inspired her with feelings very unlike love. [10]
- But a shudder ran through Ulrich's frame when he heard it, and this woman, whose questioning glance had always disturbed him, now inspired him with a mysterious dread, which he could not control. [10]
- There is something quite genial in the cheerful sense of his own omnipotence which always inspired him. [6]
- She was only punishing herself by persisting in her silence and, as Frau Dubois tended her like a watchful mother, though without addressing a single word to her unasked, Barbara's grateful heart and the satisfaction which the valet's wife inspired silenced her arrogance. [10]
- This expression in Princess Mary did not frighten them (she never inspired fear in anyone), but they knew that when it appeared on her face, she became mute and was not to be shaken in her determination. [2]
- Tom Sawyer, The Prince and the Pauper, Life on the Mississippi, Huckleberry Finn, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court were among the volumes that had entertained the world and inspired it with admiration and love for their author. [5]
- Is it instinct?--thought petrified by ages of habit--or isn't it brand-new thought, inspired by the new occasion, the new circumstances? [5]
- They knew each other well, and each knew things of the other which inspired them with mutual fear. [10]
- Now the major-domo opened the door, and this time he was not alone; Barbara saw behind him a woman whose appearance, spite of her angry excitement, inspired confidence. [10]
- Philip was at once inspired to say: "How lovely it is! [4]
- The great gift of Love binds and supports us all and Plato gave the name of the divine Eros, that is divine love, to an inspired devotion to the Imperishable. [10]
- Whenever I thought of it I wondered how I ever could have been inspired to do so unholy a thing. [5]
- The unceasing wheel of industry to-day had pause in the factories, workshops, storehouses and courts of justice, for all sorts and conditions of men were inspired by the same desire to celebrate Hadrian's visit with unheard-of splendor. [10]
- The usual reserve of her manner lessened more and more; nay, the great confidence with which he at first inspired her was increased by his active assistance. [10]
- But it was not the news of her husband's accident that inspired the greater fear, which was quelled and soothed only to rise again when I recalled the note I had heard in her voice, a note eloquent of tragedy--of tragedy she had foreseen. [9]
- Never before had Mr. Emerson given free utterance to the passion with which the aspects of nature inspired him. [6]
- And his ardour, mounting again, swept away the unwonted mood of tenderness and awe she had inspired in him, made him bold to suggest the plan which had been the subject of an ecstatic contemplation. [9]
- A languor of motion and speech, resulting from weakness, gave her a distinguished air which inspired respect. [2]
- Fulkerson was still morally crawling round on his hands and knees, as he said, in abject gratitude at Beaton's feet, though he had his qualms, his questions; and he declared that Beaton was the most inspired ass since Balaam's. [8]
- But just at moments when such thoughts occurred to him, he would ask in a particularly calm and absent-minded way, which inspired the respect of the onlookers, "Will it be long? [2]
- The artist and Miss Lamont were trying to sing a fine song they discovered in the Traveler's Guide, inspired perhaps by that sentimental ditty, "The Isles of Greece, the Isles of Greece," beginning, "O Thousand Isles! [4]
- It seems to me that this one is distinctly superior to the one that was inspired for last year's edition. [5]
- Though 'the beautiful Mary,' in her superabundant mercy, quietly endured the affront offered, our Lord himself punished it, for he inspired the illustrious Duke of Bavaria to issue an edict which forbids his subjects to trade with Ratisbon. [10]
- If this reckless man of pleasure, this notorious spendthrift and disturber of the public peace, with his insatiate desires, had inspired bitter hostility, few had gained the warm love of so many hearts. [10]
- Nor was it love for his cousin that inspired it, save in this: he had apotheosized Virginia. [9]
- How fine he looked, how stately, how inspired, as he stood there with that mighty chant welling from his lips and his heart, his whole body transfigured, and his rags along with it. [5]
- Whenever many were listening I thought of you--then I poured forth like the lark the feelings that filled my heart, then my song was inspired by you and not by the fame of the Most High, to whom it was consecrated. [10]
- Yes, there was life enough in all this, and inspiration, if one only knew what to be inspired about. [4]
- The news had leaked out and gone abroad that the inspired Virgin of Vaucouleurs was making for the King with an escort, and all the roads were being watched now. [5]
- But as she lay on the edge of the bed, shrinking from contamination, in the throes of excitement inspired by an unnamed fear, she grew hot, she could feel and almost hear the pounding of her heart. [9]
- But when at last, inspired and carried away by his eloquence, we had unanimously decided on war, he began to speak once more on the best ways and means of prosecuting it successfully. [10]
- I do not know to this day which more interested him--that very pungency of phrase, or the critical events which inspired his reflections. [11]
- He did not know Arakcheev personally, had never seen him, and all he had heard of him inspired him with but little respect for the man. [2]
- Yet, if she kept the florins, the sacrifice at the convent would lose a large portion of its value, and the good opinion which her act at Augsburg must have inspired might be shadowed. [10]
- Her words rose into real eloquence in speaking of those bright days; she seemed like an inspired poetess. [10]
- True to his intention, Detricand had joined de la Rochejaquelein, the intrepid, inspired leader of the Vendee, whose sentiments became his own --"If I advance, follow me; if I retreat, kill me; if I fall, avenge me. [11]
- Had she herself inspired, by some unknown psychological law, this first attempt of his to reform the universe, this theory which he had rather spoken than thought? [9]
- I quote her inspired words again: 'In the opening of the Sixth Seal, typical of six thousand years since Adam, there is one distinctive feature which has special reference to the present age. [5]
- I quote her inspired words again: "In the opening of the Sixth Seal, typical of six thousand years since Adam, there is one distinctive feature which has special reference to the present age. [5]
- The delighted and inspired musician beat the time and, borne away by the liquid melody of Henrica's voice, revelled in sweet recollections of her sister. [10]
- But suffering virtue inspired me, and I prevailed. [12]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word inspired in a sentence? How do you use inspired in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word inspired? It contains example sentences with the word inspired, a sentence example for inspired, and inspired in sample sentence.