muse

شاعر
definition
verb
he was musing on the problems he faced
be absorbed in thought.
noun
In ancient Greek mythology, Muses were goddesses of science and art who inspired creative endeavors.
(in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences.
It's not only his pet muse these days, but the very definition of his work.
an instance or period of reflection.
translation of 'muse'
verb
تأمل,
قال متأملا,
إستغرق في التفكير,
إستغرق في الأحلام
noun
مصدر وحي,
شاعر,
عروس الشعر
example
Switching gender roles may allow the 'muse' / artist relationship to flourish as women become more prominent in the arts and sciences.
It is difficult to make the transition from a 'muse' to an artist.
The artist's restless 'muse' and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions.
Yeats' 'muse', Maud Gonne
Almost 50 years after being immortalised by the poet Philip Larkin in a famous anthology, the 'muse' who inspired him is to speak on his legacy.
My personal favorite was a four-foot tall statue of Terpsichore, the Greek 'muse' of dancing who bore the Sirens.
Opportunities do not wait for those who 'muse' and pause for deliberation.
The poet's traditional invocation of the 'muse' calls her into being, to sing to him.
It's not only his pet 'muse' these days, but the very definition of his work.
This sonnet, however, is also a complex poem about the relationship between the poet, her 'muse' , and her reader.
The figure and face of the woman have been the inspirational 'muse' for artists over the centuries.
May Gaskell was the adored last 'muse' of the artist Edward Burne-Jones.
Loulou de la Falaise was the archetypal 'muse' , the inspiration for Yves Saint Laurent in the Seventies.
She was, now in the eyes of people close to him, his 'muse' .
Her beauty inspires him and he takes her to be a 'muse' , a reason and an inspiration to choose a life of art and beauty rather than religious devotion.
Within that image he unified three unmanageable forces in his life - nature, the 'muse' , and his mother.
According to Western tradition, poetry originates from the poet's passionate but necessarily unfulfilled longing for his 'muse' .
Yes, if it's about James Joyce and his 'muse' , the beautiful Nora Barnacle.
In the same way that I turned in my external 'muse' a few weeks ago, it's time for me to stop beating myself up over the way I broke his heart.
I call it quits for the day, having earned the rituals&em.the long bath, the shave, the afternoon 'muse' .
Here those with a literary calling gathered, together with those who required social stimulation to fire their 'muse' .
Harriet Smithson may have been the 'muse' who inspired Berlioz's most celebrated symphony but she herself dies in obscurity and misery.
She alone among the 'muses' inspires scientific endeavours.
"I think I know where I can find him, " Tanya 'mused' under her breath.
‘We were only in the Valley for a day and a half,’ he said 'musingly' .
I could send you an advance version of the book, and you could do a review, a related article, or a 'musing' right here.
I've already entered the Half Marathon and am 'musing' over my options: I'm not fit enough to complete it comfortably but I reckon I could do it very uncomfortably.
Chewing happily, I wander away, 'musing' on the character of a city that seems to have got the melting-pot thing off pat.
She brings a deep 'musing' regret to her recital of a sad poem about true love untimely slain, how it will never rise from the grave again.
Last night somewhere between Fulham Broadway and Westminster I was 'musing' upon the fact that there was a point when I didn't even go on trains, let alone take three-change journeys.
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