Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːzɪŋ/
noun a period of reflection or thought
A1 She sat in the park, lost in musing about her future.
A2 His musing on the topic led to a breakthrough in his research.
B1 The book is filled with deep musings on the meaning of life.
B2 Her musing on the painting revealed hidden symbolism.
C1 The philosopher's musing on ethics sparked a heated debate among scholars.
C2 His musing on the nature of reality challenged the very foundations of modern science.
adjective reflecting deep or serious thought
A1 She had a musing expression on her face as she stared out the window.
A2 The musing cat sat in the sun, contemplating the world around it.
B1 The musing student pondered the meaning of the poem for hours.
B2 His musing nature led him to become a philosopher, always questioning and exploring ideas.
C1 The musing artist found inspiration in the beauty of nature and created stunning works of art.
C2 Her musing intellect and deep thought processes made her a renowned thinker in the academic world.
formal She sat quietly in the library, lost in deep musing over the philosophical text.
informal While sipping her coffee, she began musing about what to do over the weekend.
slang I was just musing about how crazy last night was, dude.
figurative As the sun set, she found herself musing on the passage of time and the fleeting nature of life.
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