muse
muse
mjuz
myooz
British pronunciation
/mjˈuːs/

Definition & Meaning of "muse"in English

to muse
01

to think deeply and reflect

Intransitive: to muse on a subject | to muse about a subject
to muse definition and meaning
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Examples
Writers often muse on the complexities of human emotions when crafting characters.
During the quiet moments, she would muse about the meaning of life.
Muse
01

in ancient Greek mythology any of 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne; protector of an art or science

02

a source of inspiration for an artist or author that gives them ideas or motivates them to create works of art

What is a "muse"?

A muse is a source of inspiration, often a person, that encourages creativity in an artist, writer, or thinker. This term comes from Greek mythology, where the Muses were goddesses who provided inspiration to artists and scholars. A muse can be someone or something that gives ideas and creativity, motivating the creator to produce their best work.

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The mountains were her muse, inspiring countless landscape paintings.
Music became his muse, influencing his poetry and prose.
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