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insist v. 1 demand, require, call for, command, importune, urge,<br />

exhort, argue, remonstrate, expostulate: The chairman insisted<br />

that proper parliamentary procedure be followed. 2 assert,<br />

state, declare, emphasize, stress, maintain, persist, hold,<br />

dwell on, vow, avow, aver, asseverate: He insisted that he<br />

wanted to see the last act but she insisted on leaving.<br />

insistent adj. firm, dogged, emphatic, persistent, tenacious, resolute,<br />

determined, assertive, uncompromising, unfaltering, unwavering,<br />

persevering, perseverant, unrelenting, inexorable, stubborn,<br />

obstinate, unyielding, compelling, urgent, importunate: The<br />

judges were insistent that we should follow the rules to the<br />

letter.<br />

insolent adj. impertinent, impudent, pert, saucy, bold, presumptuous,<br />

brazen, brash, disrespectful, insulting, contemptuous,<br />

offensive, rude, crude, uncivil, insubordinate, Colloq fresh,<br />

brassy, cheeky, Slang Brit smart-arsed or US smart-ass(ed), US<br />

wise: That insolent boor had the gall to call her 'Queenie'!<br />

insolvent adj. bankrupt, ruined, in receivership, penniless,<br />

impoverished, destitute, US in Chapter Eleven, Colloq broke,<br />

wiped out, in the red, on the rocks, (gone) bust, gone to the<br />

wall, Brit in Queer Street, skint: A business is insolvent if<br />

its liabilities exceed its assets.<br />

inspect v. examine, scrutinize, study, scan, survey, vet, check (up<br />

(on) or out), investigate, pore over; peruse: The customs man<br />

inspected every last inch of our luggage.<br />

inspiration<br />

n. 1 awakening, arousal, stimulus, revelation, impulse,<br />

feeling, afflatus, enlightenment, insight, spur, incitement,<br />

incentive; spirit, energy, ‚lan, passion, ardour, zeal,<br />

enthusiasm, vigour, gusto, ebullience, sparkle: Her<br />

extraordinary eyes gave me the inspiration I needed and I<br />

finished writing the song in an hour. 2 influence, stimulus,<br />

stimulation, encouragement, provocation, suggestion, guide,<br />

education: Kitchener's life was an inspiration to many a career<br />

soldier.<br />

inspire v. 1 animate, activate, actuate, stimulate, invigorate, stir,

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