Definition of Discomposure. Meaning of Discomposure. Synonyms of Discomposure

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Definition of Discomposure

Discomposure
Discomposure Dis`com*po"sure (?; 135), n. 1. The state of being discomposed; disturbance; disorder; agitation; perturbation. No discomposure stirred her features. --Akenside. 2. Discordance; disagreement of parts. [Obs.] --Boyle.

Meaning of Discomposure from wikipedia

- Dignitaries from Tripoli, Sahel and Mountain regions in Libya expressed discomposure at the UN envoy's briefing to Libya, Gh****an Salame at the Security Council...
- aage badte the' (How shaken his mind was. Despite his measured tone his discomposure was visible. He would suddenly stop talking mid-sentence and then stay...
- Fatal Vision, the cameras broadcast MacDonald's look of "shock and utter discomposure." In the published Fatal Vision, McGinniss depicted MacDonald as a "womanizer"...
- instructed him not to retreat until the Allies advanced. Such was the French discomposure that, despite the Allied inactivity, one battery was destro**** without...
- sensibility to flow in copious showers down beautiful ch****s, to the discomposure of rouge, &c. &c. Nay, I would make it so interesting, that the fair...
- ****ure sin, than to revenge of a bypast fault, and can do all without any discomposure of spirit, as a physician cuts a vein without anger. Quis enim cut medetur...
- Nathan A. Scott (1925-2006). Callaloo 30.1 (2007): 10-12. Rehearsals of Discomposure. Alienation and Reconciliation in Modern Literature. New York: King's...