[Vocabulary] seeing your inspired faces

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Does the phrase the phrase in bold sound good? Could you improve a little this extract from the speech of the jury I am preparing for a language competition?


It was great to see you come up with all these wonderful ideas (and creative costumes). And the best part was seeing your inspired faces!
 
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You should ask this question in the Other Languages forum, englishhobby.

What language is it, anyway? I don't recognise the script.
 

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Inspired faces doesn't work for me.
 

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You should ask this question in the Other Languages forum, englishhobby.

What language is it, anyway? I don't recognise the script.

There was something wrong with the font. I have changed it.
 

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Inspired faces doesn't work for me.

How would you express the idea that the children were very much inspired and enthusiastic about the language competition which I could "read" on their faces?
 

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It was great seeing all of you come up with all these wonderful ideas and creative costumes. The best part was seeing the inspired enthusiasm on your faces!



--lotus
 
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I am not a teacher.

'Inspired enthusiasm' doesn't work for me either. It's the children who are inspired and enthusiastic, so what shows on their faces must be nouns -inspiration and enthusisam-, not adjectives.
 

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Inspired enthusiasm is a noun phrase.


--lotus
 

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Seeing you look so inspired would work better for me. Seeing the children's faces light up more so.
 

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Inspired enthusiasm is a noun phrase.


--lotus

I am not a teacher.

Englishhobby said that the children were inspired and enthusiastic about the competition. 'Inspired enthusiasm' doesn't have the same meaning, noun phrase or not.
 

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May be this: It was great seeing your faces light up with inspiration (enthusasm) ?
 
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