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    dis·com·pose
    /ˌdiskəmˈpōz/

    verb

    • 1. disturb or agitate (someone): "nothing could discompose her"

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  2. discompose, disquiet, disturb, perturb, agitate, upset, fluster mean to destroy capacity for collected thought or decisive action. discompose implies some degree of loss of self-control or self-confidence especially through emotional stress.

  3. Synonyms for DISCOMPOSE: disturb, bother, distract, worry, alarm, concern, anger, agitate; Antonyms of DISCOMPOSE: settle, compose, calm, soothe, quiet, alleviate, allay, tranquillize

  4. Discompose definition: to upset the order of; disarrange; disorder; unsettle. See examples of DISCOMPOSE used in a sentence.

  5. discompose. /ˌˈdɪskəmˌpoʊz/. IPA guide. Other forms: discomposed; discomposing; discomposes. Definitions of discompose. verb. cause to lose one's composure. synonyms: discomfit, disconcert, rattle, untune, upset. see more.

  6. Definition of discompose verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to disturb the composure of; disconcert 2. rare to disarrange.... Click for more definitions.

  8. dis·com·pose. (dĭs′kəm-pōz′) tr.v. dis·com·posed, dis·com·pos·ing, dis·com·pos·es. 1. To disturb the composure or calm of; perturb. 2. To put into a state of disorder. dis′com·pos′ed·ly (-pō′zĭd-lē) adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. discompose meaning, definition, what is discompose: to make someone feel worried and no long...: Learn more.

  10. 1. to disturb the calm or poise of; fluster; disconcert. [...] 2. Rare. to disturb the order of. [...] More. Conjugations of 'discompose' present simple: I discompose, you discompose [...] past simple: I discomposed, you discomposed [...] past participle: discomposed. More. Synonyms of 'discompose' • disturb, worry, upset, confuse [...] More.

  11. discomposed, discomposes, discomposing. To disturb the calm or poise of; fluster; disconcert. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To disturb the order of. Webster's New World. To put into a state of disorder. American Heritage. To destroy the composure of something.