divinely inspired

Frequency: 6.50.8 per million words

Used to describe something that seems to come from a divine or godlike source.

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  • Many believe the masterpiece was divinely inspired.
  • The divinely inspired wisdom found in ancient scriptures guided many generations.
  • The sacred texts are considered by followers to be divinely inspired.
  • Many believe that true artistic genius is often divinely inspired.
  • Her performance on the violin was nothing short of divinely inspired.
  • The leader's decisions during the war were said to be divinely inspired.
  • The solution to the problem came to him in a moment of divinely inspired clarity.
  • She felt a divinely inspired urge to help those in need.
  • Do you think his sudden change of heart was divinely inspired?
  • His sermons always seemed divinely inspired, touching the hearts of the congregation.
  • The prophet claimed his words were divinely inspired.
  • According to tradition, the sacred text is divinely inspired and infallible.
  • It was a divinely inspired idea that saved the company from bankruptcy.
  • They sought a divinely inspired vision to navigate the future.
  • She wrote the poem as if she were divinely inspired.
  • The architect claimed his grand design was divinely inspired.
  • The general's strategy on the battlefield seemed divinely inspired.
  • Even in modern times, some individuals believe their insights are divinely inspired.
  • His devotion to the cause was almost divinely inspired.
  • The opera was considered a divinely inspired masterpiece, performed with great passion.