Creative Inspiration

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative

  • The speaker's words were meant to inspire the audience to take action.
  • Watching her perform always inspires me to work harder.
  • That movie really inspired me to chase my dreams.
  • His courage in the face of adversity inspired those around him to do the same.
  • The famous author was seen as an inspirer for many aspiring writers.
  • My teacher is always my inspirer when it comes to pursuing my dreams.
  • She's my go-to inspirer when I need a boost of motivation.
  • The sunset over the ocean served as an inspirer for the artist's next masterpiece.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • She often found herself lost in thought during long meetings, contemplating the best course of action.
  • While staring out the window, he was completely lost in thought about his upcoming vacation.
  • I was so lost in thought about the party last night that I completely forgot about my homework.
  • As the music played, she was lost in thought, dancing in her own world.

noun a person who inspires or leads others in a particular activity or cause

  • The moving spirit behind the project was the lead architect.
  • She's the moving spirit of our group, always organizing events and activities.
  • He's the one who gets things done, the moving spirit of the team.
  • In many cultures, the wind is seen as the moving spirit of nature.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is unwise to play with fire as it can lead to serious consequences.
  • Hey, don't play with fire or you might get burned!
  • Dude, you're really playing with fire by messing with her ex-boyfriend.
  • Taking unnecessary risks in business is like playing with fire - it could end in disaster.

verb to find or encounter something unexpectedly or by chance

  • During my research, I happened to stumble upon a rare manuscript in the library archives.
  • I was just browsing the internet and stumbled upon this cool new website.
  • I was walking through the park and totally stumbled upon this hidden gem of a coffee shop.
  • Sometimes in life, we stumble upon unexpected opportunities that can change our path.

noun lack of originality or creativity; the quality of being unoriginal

  • The professor criticized the student's paper for its unoriginality.
  • I'm tired of seeing the same unoriginality in Hollywood movies.
  • Her outfit was total unoriginality, just like everyone else's.
  • His lack of creativity led to a sea of unoriginality in his work.