inspiration
noun /ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/
/ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃn/
- Dreams can be a rich source of inspiration for an artist.
- Both poets drew their inspiration from the countryside.
- Her work lacks inspiration (= it does not contain any exciting new ideas).
- inspiration for something Looking for inspiration for a new dessert? Try this recipe.
- inspiration to do something She had the time and the inspiration to develop her talent.
Extra ExamplesTopics Literature and writingc1, Artc1- Her inspiration comes from Asia.
- Her latest book owes its inspiration to childhood memories.
- I had to wait until inspiration struck.
- Many of us found inspiration in her teaching.
- The movement draws much of its inspiration from the Greek philosophers.
- Where did you get the inspiration for the book?
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- true
- direct
- …
- flash
- moment
- derive
- draw
- find
- …
- come (from something)
- hit
- strike
- …
- inspiration behind
- inspiration for
- inspiration to
- …
- a source of inspiration
- inspiration (for something) He says my sister was the inspiration for his heroine.
- inspiration behind something Clark was the inspiration behind Saturday's victory.
Extra Examples- The sea has provided an inspiration for many of his paintings.
- His wife was the direct inspiration for the main character in the book.
- The garden is an inspiration for all gardeners with limited resources.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- true
- direct
- …
- flash
- moment
- derive
- draw
- find
- …
- come (from something)
- hit
- strike
- …
- inspiration behind
- inspiration for
- inspiration to
- …
- a source of inspiration
- inspiration to somebody Her charity work is an inspiration to us all.
- inspiration for somebody She became an inspiration and a role model for a new generation of women.
Extra ExamplesTopics Successc1- Julia's courage must be a great inspiration to those people facing a similar ordeal.
- She's been a great inspiration to me.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- true
- direct
- …
- flash
- moment
- derive
- draw
- find
- …
- come (from something)
- hit
- strike
- …
- inspiration behind
- inspiration for
- inspiration to
- …
- a source of inspiration
- He had an inspiration: he'd give her a dog for her birthday.
- It came to me in a flash of inspiration.
Extra Examples- Then I had a moment of true inspiration.
- One day the inspiration just came.
- In a flash of inspiration, I decided to paint the whole house white.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- true
- direct
- …
- flash
- moment
- derive
- draw
- find
- …
- come (from something)
- hit
- strike
- …
- inspiration behind
- inspiration for
- inspiration to
- …
- a source of inspiration
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘divine guidance’): via Old French from late Latin inspiratio(n-), from the verb inspirare ‘breathe or blow into’ from in- ‘into’ + spirare ‘breathe’.