muse
How to Use Muse
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither something/someone that sparks your creativity, or the quiet act of thinking deeply about something.
Word Forms
mused past tense, muses plural, muses plural, muses plural, Muses plural, Musae plural, muses singular
Fill the Gap
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The old harbour town became a _____ for the painter's entire final collection.
Etymology
From Middle French muse, tracing back to Latin Musa and ultimately Ancient Greek Mousa, the word for one of the goddesses of the arts.