1. inspiring - Noun
2. inspiring - Adjective
3. inspiring - Verb
of Inspire
Animating; cheering; moving; exhilarating; as, an inspiring or scene.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, there's a classic Dennis freak-out and an inspiring but forgetful speech from Frank. Source: Internet
According to the Trouser Press Record Guide, "the Pistols and manager/provocateur Malcolm McLaren challenged every aspect and precept of modern music-making, thereby inspiring countless groups to follow their cue onto stages around the world. Source: Internet
After initially breaking it off, Annie messages him and says she's missing him, inspiring Phil to walk out on a lady, grab flowers and jump on a train. Source: Internet
After everything that I’ve personally and everything the world is going through right now, to be able to keep inspiring millions of kids around the world and keep spreading positivity is just a blessing.” Source: Internet
After the inspiring work of the royal commission and its recommendations about stopping the culture of secrecy and protection of an institution, what must it take for the lessons about what led to such abuse to be learnt? Source: Internet
Advogato combined the most recent entries from each user's diary together into a single continuous feed called the recentlog, directly inspiring the creation of the Planet aggregator somewhat later. Source: Internet