C1 verb Literarisch

inspirity

/ɪnˈspɪrɪti/

To infuse with life, energy, or spirit; to animate or encourage someone to reach a higher state of vitality. It is often used in literary or elevated contexts to describe the act of lifting one's morale or essence.

Beispiele

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A quick walk in the park can inspirity your mood after a long day at the desk.

A quick walk in the park can inspirity your mood after a long day at the desk.

2

The CEO's speech was designed to inspirity the workforce ahead of the complex merger.

The CEO's speech was designed to inspirity the workforce ahead of the complex merger.

3

Don't let the bad news get you down; you need something to inspirity you again.

Don't let the bad news get you down; you need something to inspirity you again.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
inspiritment
Verb
inspirity
Adverb
inspiringly
Adjektiv
inspirited
Verwandt
spirit
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'In' + 'Spirit' + 'y'. You are putting 'Spirit' into someone to make them 'y' (youthful and full of life).

Schnelles Quiz

The coach gave a powerful halftime talk to ________ the team after their disappointing first half.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: inspirity

Beispiele

1

A quick walk in the park can inspirity your mood after a long day at the desk.

everyday

A quick walk in the park can inspirity your mood after a long day at the desk.

2

The CEO's speech was designed to inspirity the workforce ahead of the complex merger.

formal

The CEO's speech was designed to inspirity the workforce ahead of the complex merger.

3

Don't let the bad news get you down; you need something to inspirity you again.

informal

Don't let the bad news get you down; you need something to inspirity you again.

4

Scholars argue that the poet's primary intent was to inspirity the weary populace through metaphysical metaphor.

academic

Scholars argue that the poet's primary intent was to inspirity the weary populace through metaphysical metaphor.

5

We need to find a way to inspirity our brand identity to appeal to a younger, more energetic demographic.

business

We need to find a way to inspirity our brand identity to appeal to a younger, more energetic demographic.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
inspiritment
Verb
inspirity
Adverb
inspiringly
Adjektiv
inspirited
Verwandt
spirit

Häufige Kollokationen

inspirity the soul inspirity the soul
inspirity the mind inspirity the mind
deeply inspirity deeply inspirity
inspirity with hope inspirity with hope
inspirity the weary inspirity the weary

Häufige Phrasen

to inspirity a nation

to inspirity a nation

inspirity the masses

inspirity the masses

inspirity a movement

inspirity a movement

Wird oft verwechselt mit

inspirity vs inspirit

Inspirit is the standard verb form, while inspirity is a rarer or test-specific variant often used as a synonym in specific literary contexts.

inspirity vs integrity

Integrity refers to moral uprightness, whereas inspirity relates to the infusion of spirit or energy.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when you want to describe a deep, almost spiritual infusion of energy. It is more intense and formal than 'motivate' or 'encourage'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'inspire' instead; while similar, 'inspirity' specifically implies a revitalization of the 'spirit' or inner energy rather than just providing an idea.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'In' + 'Spirit' + 'y'. You are putting 'Spirit' into someone to make them 'y' (youthful and full of life).

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'inspiritus', meaning to breathe life into or infuse with a soul.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb regular conjugation: inspirities, inspirited, inspiritying often followed by a direct object (person or abstract noun)
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Kultureller Kontext

Often found in 19th-century literature or specific high-level vocabulary assessments to test nuance between similar roots.

Schnelles Quiz

The coach gave a powerful halftime talk to ________ the team after their disappointing first half.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: inspirity

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