inspire

(verb)

To infuse into the mind; to communicate to the spirit; to convey, as by a divine or supernatural influence; to disclose preternaturally; to produce in, as by inspiration.

Examples of inspire in the following topics:

  • The Inspirational Speech

    • Inspirational speeches are ones that are memorable, truly inspiring, and ones that can stand the test of time.
    • In a very literal sense, inspiration is a synonym of the biological function of inhalation: by inspiring, we take air into our lungs.
    • Some of the most famous inspirational speeches in history include Martin Luther King Jr.'
    • The successful inspirational speech is one that is memorable, truly inspiring, and one that can stand the test of time.
    • An inspirational speech straight out of Hollywood in the Mel Gibson classic, Braveheart.
  • The Role of the Introduction

    • If you have an anecdote, quote, question, or some other "hook" that inspires you to start writing the introduction, go for it.
    • Don't take inspiration for granted!
  • Variations in Directness

    • Are you inspired, humbled, enraged?
  • Wording the Speech

    • They just might have the inspiration and outside perspective you need to get your hands flying across your keyboard in no time.
  • Getting Attention and Interest

    • If you get stuck, look to other speakers for inspiration.
  • Appearance: Dress and Posture

    • By showing positive aspects of yourself through dress, attire and grooming, you can inspire confidence in your abilities.
  • Patterns of Organization: Informative, Persuasive, and Commemorative

    • The sinking of the Titanic inspired a new wave of maritime safety laws.
  • History of Public Speaking

    • The rhetorical studies of ancient Greece and Rome were resurrected in the studies of the era as speakers and teachers looked to Cicero and others to inspire defense of the new republic.
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