discomposing (Meaning)

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discomposing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Discompose

discomposing Sentence Examples

  1. Ben's discomposing smirk indicated his lack of remorse for his actions.
  2. The loud and unexpected noise was quite discomposing, causing her to jump out of her seat.
  3. The aftermath of the accident was discomposing, with debris and twisted metal scattered everywhere.
  4. She found it discomposing to be in such close proximity to so many strangers on the crowded train.
  5. The sudden change in plans was discomposing to the team, as they had spent weeks preparing for the original schedule.
  6. Margaret was discomposing by the constant buzzing sound coming from the faulty electrical outlet.
  7. The disconcerting atmosphere at the party was discomposing to everyone in attendance.
  8. The politician's dishonest behavior was discomposing to the public, who had previously held him in high regard.
  9. The damp and musty smell in the basement was discomposing, making it difficult to breathe.
  10. The dissonant chords in the music were discomposing to the audience, who were expecting a more harmonious performance.

FAQs About the word discomposing

of Discompose

unsettling,disturbing, frightening, troubling, discouraging, discomforting, scary, worrisome, troublous, terrible

reassuring, settling, settling,reassuring, consoling, relaxing, sedative, relaxing, calming, inviting

Ben's discomposing smirk indicated his lack of remorse for his actions.

The loud and unexpected noise was quite discomposing, causing her to jump out of her seat.

The aftermath of the accident was discomposing, with debris and twisted metal scattered everywhere.

She found it discomposing to be in such close proximity to so many strangers on the crowded train.