Discomposure

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈkɑmpoʊʒər/

Definitions of discomposure

noun a state of agitation or disturbance

Example Sentences

A1 She felt discomposure when she realized she had forgotten her keys.

A2 The unexpected news caused a sense of discomposure in the room.

B1 His discomposure was evident as he struggled to explain his actions.

B2 Despite his usual calm demeanor, the situation caused him great discomposure.

C1 The politician's discomposure during the debate was seen as a sign of weakness by his opponents.

C2 The actress maintained her composure on stage, despite feeling a sense of discomposure within.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She discomposed easily when faced with unexpected changes.

A2 The loud noise discomposed the baby and made her cry.

B1 The negative feedback discomposed him, but he quickly regained his composure.

B2 The sudden announcement discomposed the team, but they managed to stay focused on the task at hand.

C1 His discomposure during the presentation was noticeable, but he managed to deliver the key points effectively.

C2 Despite the discomposure caused by the unexpected turn of events, she remained calm and handled the situation with grace.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She felt discomposure when she couldn't find her keys.

A2 The unexpected news caused discomposure among the team members.

B1 His discomposure was evident as he struggled to keep his composure during the presentation.

B2 Despite his discomposure, he managed to deliver a flawless performance on stage.

C1 The politician's discomposure during the debate was seen as a sign of weakness by his opponents.

C2 Her discomposure in the face of adversity only served to strengthen her resolve to succeed.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She looked at him with discomposure.

A2 The unexpected news caused her great discomposure.

B1 His discomposure was evident as he struggled to maintain his composure.

B2 Despite his discomposure, he managed to deliver a flawless presentation.

C1 The politician's discomposure during the debate was a clear sign of his unease.

C2 She tried to hide her discomposure behind a smile, but her trembling hands gave her away.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She showed discomposure when she saw the spider on the wall.

A2 His discomposure was evident when he realized he had forgotten his wallet at home.

B1 The unexpected news caused a moment of discomposure among the team members.

B2 Despite her discomposure, she managed to maintain her composure during the presentation.

C1 His discomposure was palpable as he struggled to find the right words during the interview.

C2 The actor's discomposure was skillfully incorporated into his character's emotional journey in the film.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She showed discomposure when she saw a spider.

A2 His discomposure was evident as he struggled to speak in front of the large crowd.

B1 The sudden news of her promotion caused discomposure in her usual calm demeanor.

B2 Despite his discomposure, he managed to maintain a professional attitude during the crisis.

C1 The CEO's discomposure was noticeable during the tense negotiations.

C2 Her discomposure in the face of adversity only served to highlight her strength and resilience.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She felt discomposure when she couldn't find her keys.

A2 The unexpected news caused discomposure among the group.

B1 His discomposure was evident as he struggled to explain himself.

B2 The discomposure in her voice indicated that something was wrong.

C1 Despite his discomposure, he managed to maintain his composure in front of the audience.

C2 Her discomposure was palpable as she tried to keep her emotions in check.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Discomposure! I forgot my lunch at home.

A2 Oh discomposure! I can't find my keys anywhere.

B1 His sudden discomposure at the meeting was noticeable to everyone.

B2 She tried to hide her discomposure when she received the unexpected news.

C1 Despite her discomposure, she managed to deliver a flawless presentation.

C2 The actor's discomposure on stage added an element of realism to his performance.

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Example Sentences

A1 She felt discomposure when she couldn't find her keys.

A2 His discomposure was evident when he had to speak in front of a large audience.

B1 The unexpected news caused her great discomposure.

B2 Despite his usual calm demeanor, he couldn't hide his discomposure during the intense negotiation.

C1 Her discomposure was palpable as she tried to maintain her composure in the face of adversity.

C2 The seasoned politician rarely showed any discomposure, even in the most challenging situations.

Examples of discomposure in a Sentence

formal The speaker maintained her composure despite the discomposure of the audience.

informal She tried to hide her discomposure by laughing it off.

slang He was totally thrown off by the situation, his discomposure was obvious.

figurative The discomposure in her voice revealed the depth of her emotions.

Grammatical Forms of discomposure

past tense

discomposed

plural

discomposures

comparative

more discomposed

superlative

most discomposed

present tense

discomposes

future tense

will discompose

perfect tense

has discomposed

continuous tense

is discomposing

singular

discomposure

positive degree

discomposure

infinitive

to discompose

gerund

discomposing

participle

discomposed

Origin and Evolution of discomposure

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'discomposure' originated from the Latin word 'discompositio', which means to disturb or unsettle.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'discomposure' has retained its original meaning of being disturbed or unsettled, but has also come to be used more broadly to describe a state of emotional or mental agitation.