0 past simple and past participle of muse
1 to think about something carefully and for a long time:
I began to muse about/on the possibility of starting my own business.
Single parents with more than one child could have their benefits capped, he mused, and their rights as homeless people severely restricted.
He will be aware that the point raised in his amendment has been mused upon previously.
He mused on whether competition between airlines is always a good thing for all, for some, sometimes for some or for all.
We mused upon the possibility that the photographs could be pasted into albums and that police officers could while away long winter nights turning the pages and admiring these mugshots.
I have often mused on such matters.
Descartes mused whether his perception of a body was the result of a dream, or an illusion created by an evil demon.
Men fall in love with a womans faults rather than her qualities, he mused.
West mused that when writing the song he intended some parts of the song as a double entendre.