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inspirable

/ɪnˈspaɪərəbəl/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Capable of being inspired; susceptible to being influenced, animated, or stimulated by a creative, divine, or external impulse.

Example Sentences:
  • The young artist proved to be highly inspirable, absorbing every creative suggestion offered by her mentor.
  • A truly great teacher recognizes that every student's mind is uniquely inspirable.
2.adjective

Capable of being drawn into the lungs by breathing or inhaling (rare/technical).

Example Sentences:
  • The apparatus measured the volume of inspirable air during strenuous physical activity.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Late Middle English verb 'inspire' (from Old French 'inspirer', from Latin 'inspirare', meaning 'to breathe into, inspire'), combined with the suffix '-able', indicating capability or susceptibility. Originally used in medical and physiological contexts regarding the drawing in of breath, it later expanded metaphorically to denote being open to creative or divine influence.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of something that is 'in-spire-able'—capable of having breath or spirit breathed *in* to it.

Frequently Asked Questions About “inspirable

1. What is the meaning of “inspirable” in English?

In English, inspirable (adjective) is defined as: “Capable of being inspired; susceptible to being influenced, animated, or stimulated by a creative, divine, or external impulse.”.

2. How do you use “inspirable” in a sentence?

The young artist proved to be highly inspirable, absorbing every creative suggestion offered by her mentor.

3. What are English synonyms of “inspirable”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “inspirable”?

Derived from the Late Middle English verb 'inspire' (from Old French 'inspirer', from Latin 'inspirare', meaning 'to breathe into, inspire'), combined with the suffix '-able', indicating capability or susceptibility. Originally used in medical and physiological contexts regarding the drawing in of breath, it later expanded metaphorically to denote being open to creative or divine influence.