Pronunciation: /kəmˈpoʊz/
verb to create or write something, such as a piece of music or a written work
A1 I compose simple melodies on my guitar.
A2 She can compose a short poem in English.
B1 The artist was commissioned to compose a new piece for the orchestra.
B2 The composer spent months composing his latest symphony.
C1 The renowned musician is known for his ability to compose complex and innovative music.
C2 She has composed numerous award-winning film scores during her career.
formal The talented musician will compose a symphony for the upcoming concert.
informal I love to compose my own songs on the guitar.
slang I'm going to compose a sick beat for my next track.
figurative She tried to compose herself before giving the presentation.
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