Learn English – “Muse on” vs. “muse about”

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I came across the verb muse, which roughly means to be absorbed in thought about any given thing. I wondered, when specifying what someone was musing about, would it be better to say:

I muse about what happened that day.

Or:

I muse on what happened that day.

Which is correct, or better?

Best Answer

Muse can be used with about, on, over or upon and they all mean essentially the same.

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