Word Meanings - INSPIRED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Breathed in; inhaled. 2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence; affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets; the inspired writers. 3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine inspiration; having divine
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1. Breathed in; inhaled. 2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence; affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets; the inspired writers. 3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine inspiration; having divine authority; hence, sacred, holy; -- opposed to uninspired, profane, or secular; as, the inspired writings, that is, the Scriptures.
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- INSPIRING
Animating; cheering; moving; exhilarating; as, an inspiring or scene. - INSPIRATOR
A kind of injector for forcing water by steam. See Injector, n., 2. - SCRIPTURALLY
In a scriptural manner. - INSPIRED
1. Breathed in; inhaled. 2. Moved or animated by, or as by, a supernatural influence; affected by divine inspiration; as, the inspired prophets; the inspired writers. 3. Communicated or given as by supernatural or divine inspiration; having divine - ORTHODOXLY
In an orthodox manner; with soundness of faith. Sir W. Hamilton. - INSPIRATIONIST
One who holds to inspiration. - SCRIPTURALNESS
Quality of being scriptural. - INSPIRATION
A supernatural divine influence on the prophets, apostles, or sacred writers, by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth with authority; a supernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth; - INSPIRABLE
Capable of being inspired or drawn into the lungs; inhalable; respirable; admitting inspiration. Harvey. - ORTHODOXALLY
Orthodoxly. Milton - BIBLICALITY
The quality of being biblical; a biblical subject. - REVEAL
1. To make known ; to unveil; to disclose; to show. Light was the wound, the prince's care unknown, She might not, would not, yet reveal her own. Waller. 2. Specifically, to communicate (that which could not be known or discovered without divine - ORTHODOXASTICAL
Orthodox. - ORTHODOXICAL
Pertaining to, or evincing, orthodoxy; orthodox. - ORTHODOXY
1. Soundness of faith; a belief in the doctrines taught in the Scriptures, or in some established standard of faith; -- opposed to heterodoxy or to heresy. Basil himself bears full and clear testimony to Gregory's orthodoxy. Waterland. - REVEALABLE
Capable of being revealed. -- Re*veal"a*ble*ness, n. - ORTHODOXAL
Pertaining to, or evincing, orthodoxy; orthodox. Milton. - REVEALABILITY
The quality or state of being revealable; revealableness. - INSPIRE
1. To draw in breath; to inhale air into the lungs; -- opposed to expire. 2. To breathe; to blow gently. And when the wind amongst them did inspire, They wavèd like a penon wide dispread. Spenser. - REVEALER
One who, or that which, reveals. - ANTISCRIPTURAL
Opposed to, or not in accordance with, the Holy Scriptures. - HYPERORTHODOXY
Orthodoxy pushed to excess. - IRREVEALABLE
Incapable of being revealed. -- Ir`re*veal"a*bly, adv. - REINSPIRE
To inspire anew. Milton.