Definition of Composedness. Meaning of Composedness. Synonyms of Composedness

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Definition of Composedness

Composedness
Composed Com*posed", a. Free from agitation; calm; sedate; quiet; tranquil; self-possessed. The Mantuan there in sober triumph sate, Composed his posture, and his look sedate. --Pope. -- Com*pos"ed*ly, adv. -- Com*pos"ed*ness, n.

Meaning of Composedness from wikipedia

- before running into the penalty area, evading more challenges and then composedly slotting the ball left-footed low past the goalkeeper from six yards out...
- repeating the Lord's Prayer) was so well worded, and uttered with such composedness as such fervency of spirit, as was very Affecting, and drew tears from...
- expression...thanked the Captain courteously and walked rapidly, but composedly away". Astor informed his wife of the collision but told her the damage...
- Ray's films were not slow; rather, "His work can be described as flowing composedly, like a big river". Critics have often compared Ray to Anton Chekhov,...
- supposed to be able to recite] was so well worded, and uttered with such composedness as such fervency of spirit, as was very Affecting, and drew Tears from...
- girl on the other hand is initially uncomfortable, but all of a sudden composedly takes on a different garb that stuns the man. Against all odds, she would...
- ever are; but they spread evenly over acres and acres. Some lay very composedly with their slippers placed under their heads for a last pillow; some knelt...
- McCartney "should have taken his advice and let go. This s****s to be composedly heavy but merely succeeds in attaining a considerable degree of ponderosity...
- to Lord Lauderdale, who, awakened, stood up: "My Lord" says South very composedly "I am sorry to interrupt your repose, but I must beg that you will not...
- labours, on 23 March 1690/1, in the ****VIIth year of her age, calmly and composedly meeting and desiring death with joyful hope and steadfastness of faith...