Also means
brilliant, inspired (of a performance)
Usage Note
Inspirado is the past participle of inspirar used as an adjective, meaning 'inspired by' or 'in an inspired state'. Estar inspirado describes a temporary creative state ('he's in fine form today'), while ser inspirado would imply a permanent characteristic (rare). The preposition en follows when naming the source: inspirado en la naturaleza.
Examples
"El poema estaba muy inspirado."
Natural Translation
The poem was very inspired.
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