Inklingo

inspiración

een-spee-rah-SYOHN/in.spi.ɾaˈsjon/

inspiración means inspiration in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

inspiration

Also: muse, flash of genius
NounfA2
A person sitting with a thoughtful expression, suddenly receiving a bright, glowing stream of golden light entering their mind, symbolizing a new creative idea.

📝 In Action

Necesito un café para tener inspiración y empezar a escribir.

A2

I need a coffee to get inspiration and start writing.

El paisaje de la montaña fue la inspiración para su nueva pintura.

B1

The mountain landscape was the inspiration for her new painting.

Su discurso fue una gran inspiración para todos los jóvenes emprendedores.

B2

His speech was a great inspiration for all the young entrepreneurs.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • estímulo (stimulus)
  • musa (muse)

Common Collocations

  • Fuente de inspiraciónSource of inspiration
  • Tener una inspiraciónTo have a flash of inspiration (an idea)

inhalation

Also: breath (in)
NounfB2formal
A minimalist illustration of a person standing outdoors, inhaling deeply. Visible, flowing blue and white lines represent fresh air moving into the person's lungs through their nose.

📝 In Action

Durante la clase de yoga, se enfatiza la inspiración profunda y lenta.

B2

During the yoga class, deep and slow inhalation is emphasized.

El médico revisó su capacidad de inspiración para descartar problemas pulmonares.

C1

The doctor checked his inhalation capacity to rule out lung problems.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • respiración (breathing)
  • aspiración (aspiration)

Antonyms

  • expiración (exhalation)

Common Collocations

  • Ejercicios de inspiraciónBreathing-in exercises

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: inspiración

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'inspiración' in its technical sense of breathing?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
canciónsituación
📚 Etymology

The word comes directly from the Latin *inspiratio*, which literally meant 'a breathing in' (like air) but also metaphorically referred to 'a divine influence' or 'a spirit breathed into' a person, giving them genius or creativity. Both modern Spanish meanings (creative drive and breathing) directly reflect this Latin duality.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: inspirationFrench: inspirationPortuguese: inspiração

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is 'inspiración' different from 'motivación'?

'Inspiración' is usually a sudden, powerful idea or stimulus that starts a creative process (like a flash of light). 'Motivación' (motivation) is the general, continuous desire or energy needed to keep working on a task.

Does 'inspiración' always mean a good idea?

Yes, almost always. While it can technically refer to any stimulus, in everyday Spanish, 'tener una inspiración' means having a great or brilliant idea, not just any random thought.