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inspiration in Korean

inspiration in Korean is 고취, 고무, 격려 — inspiration means a person, idea, or experience that stimulates creativity or motivation.

inspiration in Korean

고취
noun
Pronounced: gochwi
stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions
고무
noun
Pronounced: gomu
stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions
격려
noun
Pronounced: gyeongnyeo
stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions
감화
noun
Pronounced: gamhwa
stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions

What does "inspiration" mean?

  1. noun A person, idea, or experience that stimulates creativity or motivation.
    "Her grandmother was the inspiration for the novel's main character."
  2. noun A sudden creative or clever idea.
    "He had a flash of inspiration and solved the puzzle in minutes."
  3. noun (physiology) The act of drawing air into the lungs.
    "The doctor listened to his inspiration and exhalation through the stethoscope."

inspiration in a sentence

  • Her grandmother was the inspiration for the novel's main character.
  • Traveling gave him plenty of inspiration for new songs.
  • He had a flash of inspiration and solved the puzzle in minutes.
  • The doctor listened to his inspiration and exhalation through the stethoscope.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "inspiration" in Korean?

"inspiration" in Korean is 고취, 고무, 격려. inspiration means: A person, idea, or experience that stimulates creativity or motivation.

How do you pronounce 고취?

"inspiration" in Korean is 고취, pronounced "gochwi".

How do you use "inspiration" in a sentence?

Example: "Her grandmother was the inspiration for the novel's main character." In Korean, "inspiration" is 고취, 고무, 격려.

Are there other ways to say "inspiration" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "inspiration": 고취, 고무, 격려, 감화.

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