Muse ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Muse ( verb )

  1. To think or speak reflectively or idly.
  2. To ponder, to consider deeply.
  3. To be absorbed in thought.

Origin:

Middle english musen, from old english mȳsan; akin to old high german muosan to muse, latin musus musing, greek moîra fate, destiny.

Examples:

  1. She was musing on the state of the world.
  2. He mused about the meaning of life.
  3. The poet mused on the beauty of nature.
  4. She mused aloud on the difficulties of the task.
  5. He mused over the possibility of a new career.

(As a noun)

Muse ( noun )

  1. To think or speak reflectively or idly.
  2. To ponder, to consider deeply.
  3. To be absorbed in thought.

Origin:

Middle english musen, from old english mȳsan; akin to old high german muosan to muse, latin musus musing, greek moîra fate, destiny.

Examples:

  1. She was musing on the state of the world.
  2. He mused about the meaning of life.
  3. The poet mused on the beauty of nature.
  4. She mused aloud on the difficulties of the task.
  5. He mused over the possibility of a new career.
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