25B6 noun the poet's muse : INSPIRATION, creative influence, stimulus formal afflatus. 25B6 verb I mused on Toby's story : PONDER, consider, think over/about, mull over, reflect on, contemplate, turn over …Ĭoncise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary MUSE - Synonyms and related words : Apollo, Apollo Musagetes, Bragi, Calliope, Castilian Spring, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Geist, Helicon, Hippocrene, Melpomene, Orpheus, ….MUSE - (THINK) - to think about something carefully and for a long timeI began to muse about/on the ….verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB on ▪ I start musing on how it is we do find ourselves … If you muse on something, you think about it, usually saying or writing what you …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary n.1 (as the Muses) (in Greek and Roman mythology) nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who inspire … 1 (as the Muses) (in Greek and Roman mythology) nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who inspire … Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English muse 1 /mjuːz/ BrE AmE verb [ Date: 1300-1400 Language: Old French Origin: muser, from muse … ![]() Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary a person or spirit that gives a writer, painter, etc. MUSE - / mjuːz NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun 1.MUSE - muse, Muse BrE AmE mjuːz ▷ mused mjuːzd ▷ muses, Muses ˈmjuːz ɪz -əz ▷ musing/ly ˈmjuːz ɪŋ /li.MUSE - Greek Mousa, or Moisa, Latin Musa in Greco-Roman religion and mythology, any of a group of sister goddesses of obscure ….MUSE - (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses who preside over the arts and sciences.MUSE - ~ 1 ■ noun 1》 ( Muse ) (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses who preside over ….Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary ing ) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French muser to gape, idle, muse, from Old …. ![]() Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary ![]() any of a number of sister goddesses, originally given as Aoede (song), Melete … Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈmyüz verb ( -ed/-ing/-s ) Etymology: Middle English musen, from Middle French muser to idle, loiter, muse (probably originally, … More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «MUSE» in dictionaries.
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