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Synonyms & Similar Words
inspiration
stimulus
catalyst
spark
motivation
incentive
impulse
prompt
spur
goad
encouragement
stimulation
provocation
incitement
urge
drive
passion
enthusiasm
excitement
stimulation
creativity
imagination
innovation
ingenuity
genius
talent
aptitude
skill
artistry
mastery
expertise
vision
intuition
instinct
insight
perception
awareness
consciousness
thought
idea
concept
notion
theory
hypothesis
speculation
conjecture
surmise
guess
suspicion
hunch
inspiration
brainstorm
innovation
ingenuity
Meaning of Muse
According to Merriam-Webster, a muse is a source of inspiration, especially a guiding genius, or a goddess who inspires a poet, artist, or musician.
Definitions
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines a muse as a person, place, or thing that inspires an artist, writer, or musician, or a goddess of inspiration in Greek mythology.
- Cambridge Dictionary describes a muse as a person or thing that gives someone ideas for creative work, or one of the nine goddesses in Greek mythology who are believed to inspire artists, writers, and musicians.
Example Uses
- The beautiful landscape was a muse for the painter, inspiring her to create a stunning work of art.
- The writer's muse was a combination of personal experiences and observations of the world around her.
- The musician's muse was the city, with its vibrant energy and diverse cultural influences.
- She was his muse, inspiring him to write some of his most famous poems.
- The artist's muse was her own imagination, which she nurtured through meditation and experimentation.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
obstacle
hindrance
barrier
impediment
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discouragement
disincentive
depression
despair
hopelessness
apathy
lethargy
stagnation
dullness
monotony
routine
tedium
boredom
dissatisfaction
discontent
frustration
disappointment
disillusionment
disheartenment
demotivation
demoralization
unenthusiasm
disinterest
indifference