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Guess vs Muse - What's the difference?

guess | muse | Related terms |

Guess is a related term of muse.


As nouns the difference between guess and muse

is that guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support while muse is .

As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

Behold vs Muse - What's the difference?

behold | muse | Related terms |

Behold is a related term of muse.


As a verb behold

is to see, or to look at.

As a noun muse is

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Muse vs Bemuse - What's the difference?

muse | bemuse |


In transitive terms the difference between muse and bemuse

is that muse is to wonder at while bemuse is to confuse or bewilder.

As verbs the difference between muse and bemuse

is that muse is to become lost in thought, to ponder while bemuse is to confuse or bewilder.

As a noun muse

is a source of inspiration.

Muse vs Intend - What's the difference?

muse | intend | Related terms |

Muse is a related term of intend.


As a noun muse

is .

As a verb intend is

to fix the mind upon (something to be accomplished); be intent upon; mean; design; plan; purpose .

Library vs Muse - What's the difference?

library | muse |


As nouns the difference between library and muse

is that library is an institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people it is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users while muse is .

Reason vs Muse - What's the difference?

reason | muse |


As nouns the difference between reason and muse

is that reason is a cause: while muse is .

As a verb reason

is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.

Sage vs Muse - What's the difference?

sage | muse |


As nouns the difference between sage and muse

is that sage is a wise person or spiritual teacher; a man or woman of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher while muse is a source of inspiration.

As verbs the difference between sage and muse

is that sage is the act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an when posting a reply while muse is to become lost in thought, to ponder.

As an adjective sage

is wise.

As an interjection sage

is Word used in the email field of to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.

Muse vs Mediate - What's the difference?

muse | mediate |


As a noun muse

is .

As an adjective mediate is

.

Nymph vs Muse - What's the difference?

nymph | muse |


As nouns the difference between nymph and muse

is that nymph is the larva of certain insects while muse is a source of inspiration.

As a verb muse is

to become lost in thought, to ponder.

Reflect vs Muse - What's the difference?

reflect | muse | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between reflect and muse

is that reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc while muse is to wonder at.

In intransitive terms the difference between reflect and muse

is that reflect is (think seriously) To think seriously; to ponder or consider while muse is to become lost in thought, to ponder.

As a noun muse is

a source of inspiration.

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