Muse
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Muse ( verb )
- To think or speak reflectively or idly.
- To ponder, to consider deeply.
- 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:
- She was musing on the state of the world.
- He mused about the meaning of life.
- The poet mused on the beauty of nature.
- She mused aloud on the difficulties of the task.
- He mused over the possibility of a new career.
(As a noun)
Muse ( noun )
- To think or speak reflectively or idly.
- To ponder, to consider deeply.
- 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:
- She was musing on the state of the world.
- He mused about the meaning of life.
- The poet mused on the beauty of nature.
- She mused aloud on the difficulties of the task.
- He mused over the possibility of a new career.