discomposition (Meaning)

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discomposition (n.)

Inconsistency; discordance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discomposition

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discomposition Sentence Examples

  1. The sight of discomposition in the air brought a sense of unease to the onlookers.
  2. The victim's body was found in a state of discomposition, making it difficult to identify.
  3. The process of decomposition began shortly after the body's death, causing visible signs of discomposition.
  4. The scientist noted the discomposition of the chemical compound under different temperatures.
  5. The aroma of the decaying matter indicated the discomposition of organic materials.
  6. The decay of the once-vibrant plant resulted in its discomposition into smaller particles.
  7. The visible discomposition of the stone led archaeologists to believe it was a relic from a bygone era.
  8. The discomposition of the metal structure over time caused it to lose its original strength.
  9. The scientist elected to continue the experiment even as signs of discomposition began to appear.
  10. The decaying fruit was in a state of discomposition, making it unsuitable for consumption.

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Inconsistency; discordance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sight of discomposition in the air brought a sense of unease to the onlookers.

The victim's body was found in a state of discomposition, making it difficult to identify.

The process of decomposition began shortly after the body's death, causing visible signs of discomposition.

The scientist noted the discomposition of the chemical compound under different temperatures.