Pronunciation: /kəmˈpoʊzd/
verb to create or write (a piece of music, a poem, etc.)
A1 She composed a simple melody on the piano.
A2 The artist composed a beautiful painting using vibrant colors.
B1 The author composed a heartfelt letter to his fans.
B2 The composer composed a symphony that was well-received by critics.
C1 The playwright composed a compelling script that captivated audiences.
C2 The conductor composed a masterpiece that will be remembered for generations.
adjective having one's feelings and expression under control; calm
A1 The lullaby was composed of simple melodies.
A2 The painting was composed of bright colors and bold shapes.
B1 The music piece was composed by a famous composer.
B2 The novel was composed of multiple storylines that intertwined seamlessly.
C1 The symphony was composed by a renowned composer and performed by a world-class orchestra.
C2 The ballet was composed of intricate choreography and stunning visual effects.
adverb in a calm and controlled manner
A1 She composed a beautiful melody on the piano.
A2 The artist composed a stunning portrait of the sunset.
B1 The author composed a heartfelt letter to her fans.
B2 The composer composed a symphony that moved the audience to tears.
C1 The poet composed verses that captured the essence of love and loss.
C2 The musician composed a masterpiece that will be remembered for generations.
formal The symphony was composed by a renowned composer.
informal She composed a beautiful song for her best friend's birthday.
slang I composed a sick beat for my new track.
figurative His face was composed as he delivered the news, but his heart was breaking inside.
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