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单词 muses
释义

muse

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verb

ˈmyüz How to pronounce muse (audio)
mused; musing

intransitive verb

1
: to become absorbed in thought
especially : to think about something carefully and thoroughly
musing about what might have been
2
archaic : wonder, marvel

transitive verb

: to think or say (something) in a thoughtful way
"I could sell the house," she mused, "but where would I go?"
muser noun

muse

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noun (1)

: a state of deep thought or dreamy abstraction
thrown into a muse by the book she was reading

muse

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noun (2)

1
capitalized : any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology presiding over song and poetry and the arts and sciences
Clio is the Greek Muse of history.
2
: a source of inspiration
especially : a guiding genius
The writer's beloved wife was his muse.
3
: poet

Did you know?

Muse on this: the word muse comes from the Anglo-French muser, meaning “to gape, to idle, to muse.” (Amuse has the same source.) The image evoked is one of a thinker so absorbed in thought as to be unconsciously open-mouthed. Those who muse on their pets’ musings might like to know that muser is ultimately from Latin musus, meaning “mouth of an animal”—also source of the word muzzle. The sister goddesses of Greek mythology known as the Muses have no etymological link: that word, which in lowercase refers to a source of inspiration, comes from Greek Mousa. The ultimate Greek origin of the word museum translates as “of the Muses.”

Synonyms

Noun (2)

  • bard
  • minstrel
  • poet
  • poetaster
  • rhymester
  • rimester
  • versifier
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Example Sentences

Verb I could sell the house, she mused, but then where would I go?

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun (1)

Middle English, from Anglo-French muser to gape, idle, muse, from Old French *mus mouth of an animal, from Medieval Latin musus

Noun (2)

Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin Musa, from Greek Mousa

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

muse

verb

ˈmyüz How to pronounce muse (audio)
mused; musing
: to think about carefully or thoroughly : ponder
She mused over what might have been.

muses 1 of 2

noun

plural of muse
as in poets
a person who writes poetry where is the muse who will sing of this man's great and noble deeds?

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • poets
  • minstrels
  • bards
  • versifiers
  • poetasters
  • rimesters
  • rhymesters
  • poetesses
  • troubadours
  • poet laureates
  • lyricists
  • rhapsodists
  • rhymers
  • sonneteers
  • rhapsodes
  • epigrammatists
  • scops
  • poets laureate
  • epigrammatizers

muses

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verb

present tense third-person singular of muse
as in ruminates

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ruminates
  • ponders
  • contemplates
  • meditates
  • reminisces
  • reflects
  • plans
  • relives
  • projects
  • invents
  • manufactures
  • concocts
  • daydreams
  • hallucinates
  • foresees
  • dreams
  • visions
  • re-creates
  • fabricates
  • fantasies
  • prefigures
  • fantasizes
  • fancies
  • envisions
  • imagines
  • makes up
  • features
  • visualizes
  • conceits
  • envisages
  • conceives
  • images
  • pictures
  • stargazes
  • sees
  • ideates
  • conjures (up)
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