discomposed (Meaning)

Wordnet

discomposed (a)

having your composure disturbed

Webster

discomposed (imp. & p. p.)

of Discompose

Webster

discomposed (a.)

Disordered; disturbed; disquieted.

discomposed Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden loud noise completely discomposed her, causing her to drop her coffee mug.
  2. The politician remained discomposed despite the heckling and interruptions during his speech.
  3. The team's unexpected loss left the players discomposed and demoralized.
  4. Her carefully planned schedule was discomposed by the unexpected traffic jam.
  5. The news of her promotion discomposed her rival, who had been hoping for the same position.
  6. The student was discomposed by the teacher's unexpected question during the exam.
  7. The actor was discomposed when he forgot his lines during the live performance.
  8. The sudden change in plans discomposed the entire organization, leading to confusion and delays.
  9. The loud argument between her parents left her discomposed and unable to focus on her homework.
  10. The doctor's discomposed expression made the patient anxious about the results of the medical tests.

FAQs About the word discomposed

having your composure disturbedof Discompose, Disordered; disturbed; disquieted.

reserved,discomfited, embarrassed, self-conscious, uneasy, disconcerted, bashful, uptight, discountenanced, abashed

collected, undisturbed, secure,composed, tranquil, poised, assured, calm, cool, tranquil

The sudden loud noise completely discomposed her, causing her to drop her coffee mug.

The politician remained discomposed despite the heckling and interruptions during his speech.

The team's unexpected loss left the players discomposed and demoralized.

Her carefully planned schedule was discomposed by the unexpected traffic jam.