afflatus [noun]
Definition of afflatus:
A divine creative impulse or inspiration.
Sentence/Example of afflatus:
The artist claimed his masterpiece came from a sudden afflatus.
She waited for an afflatus to guide her writing.
His afflatus was evident in the passionate speech he delivered.
The poet's work seemed to be driven by an endless afflatus.
An afflatus struck him in the middle of the night, compelling him to paint.
The musician's compositions are said to come from a divine afflatus.
She felt an afflatus while walking through the serene forest.
The inventor's latest creation was born out of an unexpected afflatus.
Many believe that afflatus is a gift from the gods.
His sudden afflatus led to a flurry of creative activity.
The writer experienced an afflatus, resulting in a new novel.
The afflatus she felt during meditation inspired her artwork.
He attributed his success to the afflatus he received from his muse.
The afflatus of the moment was captured in her spontaneous poetry.
She sought an afflatus to overcome her creative block.
His afflatus was evident in the innovative design of the building.
The play was the result of an afflatus that struck the playwright.
The afflatus he received while traveling influenced his photography.
She felt an afflatus while listening to the beautiful music.
The team was driven by a collective afflatus to achieve their goal.