verb
- to disturb the composure or calmness of; to make uneasy or agitated
- to disarrange or disorder something
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The unexpected news discomposes her usual calm demeanor.
- Loud noises from construction discomposes the students during exams.
- The strong wind discomposes her carefully arranged hair.
- Nothing seems to discompose his steady confidence.
- The critic’s harsh review discomposes the young author.
- Heavy rain discomposes the outdoor wedding setup.