incomposed (Meaning)
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incomposed (a.)
Disordered; disturbed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incomposed
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incomposed Sentence Examples
- The audience was incomposed by the unexpected interruption during the performance.
- He struggled to remain incomposed despite the tension in the air.
- The orchestra's performance was incomposed, with instruments playing out of sync.
- Her voice trembled slightly as she spoke, a hint of incomposure in her demeanor.
- The team's morale was incomposed due to a series of losses.
- The weather was incomposed, with sudden shifts between rain, wind, and sunshine.
- The painting's asymmetrical composition and vibrant colors created an incomposed yet visually striking effect.
- The child's incomposure was evident in her restlessness and fidgeting.
- The news of the accident left him incomposed, his thoughts racing in a jumble.
- The artist's brushstrokes were deliberate and precise, but the overall effect was incomposed and chaotic.
FAQs About the word incomposed
Disordered; disturbed.
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The audience was incomposed by the unexpected interruption during the performance.
He struggled to remain incomposed despite the tension in the air.
The orchestra's performance was incomposed, with instruments playing out of sync.
Her voice trembled slightly as she spoke, a hint of incomposure in her demeanor.