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Often used in the same context:
inspirations,
appreciator,
lotus eater,
autobiographer,
dandyism,
soulmate,
metier,
coquette,
helpmeet,
francophile,
alter ego,
solipsist,
sensualist,
maupassant,
playgirl,
monolog,
lover,
fantastique,
isadora duncan,
oblomov,
sybarite,
percy bysshe shelley,
mallarme,
flaneur,
frederico garcia lorca,
parodist,
mundaneness,
conceptualist,
archetype,
nouvelle vague,
transcendentalist,
existentialists,
nazimova,
amanuensis,
objective correlative,
daydream,
nostalgist,
adventuress,
swain,
unconventionality,
genius,
coup de foudre,
groupie,
cuckolds,
cocteau,
wordsworthian,
bohemian,
obsessions,
odalisque,
surrealist,
avant garde,
tableau vivant,
serialist,
cosmopolite,
dreamer,
rimbaud,
bluestocking,
nevelson,
emily bronte,
soul mate,
flo ziegfeld,
androgyne,
collagist,
vuillard,
alfred de musset,
charles baudelaire,
musings,
poet,
oeuvre,
paramour,
wanderer,
arthur rimbaud,
peripatetic,
reveries,
metafiction,
postfeminist,
emersonian,
sylph,
andre malraux,
inamorata,
romanticist,
elsa schiaparelli,
longing,
polymath,
byronic,
dreamworld,
knight errant,
immanence,
wanderlust,
goddess,
dante gabriel rossetti,
hemingwayesque,
boundlessness,
intertextuality,
minimalism,
epiphany,
fussbudget,
ingenue,
godhead,
koans,
winkingly,
nymphet,
muses,
drama,
bard,
heroes,
ballad,
epic,
poesy,
hero,
poetry,
art,
comedy,
romance,
tragedies,
dramas,
dramatist,
hercules,
tragedy,
virgil,
bards,
matriarchal,
archetypal,
slighted,
swabian,
adored,
ageless,
aspiring,
avenging,
browed,
canaanite,
chicana,
chthonic,
cretan,
dominating,
enthroned,
failed,
fecund,
french,
heathen
More specific:
bethink,
brood,
calliope,
clio,
cogitate,
deliberate,
dwell,
erato,
euterpe,
introspect,
melpomene,
polyhymnia,
question,
terpsichore,
thalia,
urania,
wonder,
worry
Appears in the definition of:
calliope,
clio,
erato,
euterpe,
insinuatingly,
melpomene,
polyhymnia,
terpsichore,
thalia,
urania
More general:
cerebrate,
cogitate,
germ,
greek deity,
seed,
source,
think
Synonyms:
chew over,
contemplate,
meditate,
mull,
mull over,
ponder,
reflect,
ruminate,
speculate,
think over
Also try:
— Adjectives for muse:
tragic,
comic,
tenth,
own,
poetic,
heavenly,
gentle,
historic,
epic,
english,
thankless,
more...
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