inspired

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/ɪnˈspaɪərd/ · in-spired

Having a strong influence; motivated by something uplifting.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having a strong influence; motivated by something uplifting.

نقصان کے بغیر کسی چیز کے لیے حوصلہ افزائی یا تحریک کا احساس رکھتا ہے.

متاثر

mutasir

Synonyms

motivatedinfluencedstimulatedحوصلہ افزائیمتاثرمحرک

Antonyms

uninspireddisheartenedunmotivatedغیر متاثربے حوصلہغیر متحرک

Common Collocations

  • inspired artist
  • inspired decision
  • heavily inspired

Example Sentences

She was inspired to write a novel after her trip to Europe.

اس نے یورپ کے سفر کے بعد ناول لکھنے کی تحریک کی.

Us ne Europe ke safar ke baad novel likhne ki tehreek ki.

His speech inspired many young people to pursue their dreams.

اس کی تقریر نے بہت سے نوجوانوں کو اپنے خوابوں کے پیچھے جانے کی تحریک دی.

Us ki taqreer ne bohot se nojawanon ko apne khwabon ke peeche jane ki tehreek di.

An inspired idea can change the course of history.

ایک متاثر کن خیال تاریخ کا رخ بدل سکتا ہے.

Aik mutasir khayal tareekh ka ruk badal sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

inspire:Inspire is the verb form, whereas inspired is the past participle or adjective form.

Word Family

inspiration
nounحوصلہ افزائی
inspire
verbحوصلہ دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'inspired' as being filled with 'in' (energy) from a higher source.

Imagine a light bulb going off above someone's head, symbolizing a great idea.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھول کی طرح ہوں میں، بکھروں گی خوشبو سب میں،

Phool ki tarah hun main, bikharon gi khushboo sab mein.

Like a flower, I will spread fragrance everywhere.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اچھا کام کبھی ضائع نہیں جاتا.

Achha kaam kabhi zaya nahi jata.

A good deed never goes to waste.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "inspirare" — to breathe in

First known use: 14th century

The word 'inspired' comes from the Latin 'inspirare', meaning 'to breathe in'. It evolved to denote a feeling or influence that leads to creativity or motivation.