muser

[myoo-zer]

muser Definition

a person who is absorbed in thought; a daydreamer.

Using muser: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "muser" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    As a muser, she often gets lost in her own thoughts and forgets about the world around her.

  • Example

    He was a muser who spent hours contemplating the mysteries of the universe.

  • Example

    The writer was known to be a muser who would spend hours staring out of the window.

muser Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with muser

  • muse on/over/about something

    to think carefully and for a long time about something

    Example

    She spent the afternoon musing over the implications of the new policy.

  • lost in thought/musing

    absorbed in one's own thoughts and unaware of one's surroundings or actions

    Example

    She was so lost in thought that she didn't even hear the phone ringing.

  • a period of reflection or thought

    Example

    He sat in silence, lost in a musing about his past.

Origins of muser

from Middle French 'muser', meaning 'to ponder, loiter, waste time'

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Summary: muser in Brief

'Muser' [myoo-zer] refers to a person who is absorbed in thought and often lost in their own world. It is commonly used to describe someone who spends a lot of time daydreaming or contemplating the mysteries of life. The phrase 'muse on/over/about something' is often used to describe the act of deep thinking, while 'lost in thought/musing' describes being so absorbed in one's own thoughts that one is unaware of their surroundings.