mused
1mused — adjective Bemused, muzzy, fuddled • • • Main Entry: ↑muse …
2Mused — Muse Muse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Musing}.] [F. muser to loiter or trifle, orig., to stand with open mouth, fr. LL. musus, morsus, muzzle, snout, fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite. See {Morsel}, and cf.… …
3mused — be·mused; …
4mused — mjuËz v. ponder on reflectively, meditate on something in silent wonder, think about pensively …
5a|mused — «uh MYOOZD», adjective. pleasantly entertained. –a|mus´ed|ly, adverb …
6be|mused — «bih MYOOZD», adjective. 1. confused; bewildered; stupefied: »The old man was bemused by the rush and hustle of modern life. 2. absorbed in thought or daydreaming: »The shepherd sat bemused in the summer sun. –be|mus´ed|ly, adverb …
7un|a|mused — «UHN uh MYOOZD», adjective. not amused; not entertained; not cheered by diversion or relaxation: »Instead of being unamused by trifles, I am, as I well know I should be, amused by them a great deal too much (Sydney Smith) …
8Muse — Muse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Musing}.] [F. muser to loiter or trifle, orig., to stand with open mouth, fr. LL. musus, morsus, muzzle, snout, fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite. See {Morsel}, and cf. {Amuse},… …
9Musing — Muse Muse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Musing}.] [F. muser to loiter or trifle, orig., to stand with open mouth, fr. LL. musus, morsus, muzzle, snout, fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite. See {Morsel}, and cf.… …
10Julian Grant — (born 3 October 1960) is a United Kingdom born european classical music composer best known for a series of operas of diverse scale, and direct theatrical and musical appeal. He is also known for a series of chamber music works and his… …