Musical Inspiration

6 words in this vocabulary list

verb to hold someone or something in very high regard; to praise highly; to elevate in rank, power, or character

  • The poet's work sought to exalt the beauty of nature.
  • I can't help but exalt over how cute that puppy is!
  • She totally exalts over her favorite band.
  • The artist's use of color and light exalts the emotion in the painting.

verb past tense of inspire

adjective filling someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something

  • The artist's latest masterpiece was inspired by the works of the Renaissance masters.
  • I was inspired to start my own business after watching a TED talk on entrepreneurship.
  • That new song is so fire, it really inspired me to start writing my own music.
  • The team's underdog victory inspired a sense of hope and determination in their fans.

noun a feeling of great happiness and triumph

adjective jubilant (showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph)

  • The crowd erupted in jubilation as the team scored the winning goal.
  • There was so much jubilation at the party last night, everyone was dancing and celebrating.
  • We were all in a state of pure jubilation when we found out we passed the exam.
  • His heart was filled with jubilation as he watched his children play happily in the yard.

noun a songbird of the family Pycnonotidae, typically found in Africa and Asia, known for its melodious call

  • The bulbul is a type of songbird known for its melodious singing.
  • I saw a bulbul perched on the tree outside my window this morning.
  • That bulbul has the prettiest feathers I've ever seen!
  • Her voice was like a bulbul's song, sweet and enchanting.

mia

noun a female given name

  • Mia is a talented pianist who has performed in prestigious concert halls around the world.
  • I heard Mia is throwing a party next weekend, do you want to go?
  • Mia is so chill, she's always down to hang out and have a good time.
  • Mia's laughter is like music to my ears, it always brightens my day.

noun A genus of fungi in the family Tuberculariaceae

  • According to Greek mythology, Aeolus was the keeper of the winds.
  • I read about Aeolus in a book about ancient gods and goddesses.
  • Some people believe that Aeolus can control the weather with his magical powers.
  • Just like Aeolus, she has the power to change the atmosphere in any room she enters.