discompose
vt . 使不安,使烦乱,使烦恼
使不安,使烦乱,使烦恼
discompose v 1 :
cause to lose one '
s composure [
synonym : {
upset }, {
discompose },
{
untune }, {
disconcert }, {
discomfit }]
Discompose \
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pose "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Discomposed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Discomposing }.] [
Pref .
dis -
compose :
cf .
OF .
decomposer ,
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d ['
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composer .]
1 .
To disarrange ;
to interfere with ;
to disturb ;
to disorder ;
to unsettle ;
to break up .
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1913 Webster ]
Or discomposed the headdress of a prude . --
Pope .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To throw into disorder ;
to ruffle ;
to destroy the composure or equanimity ;
to agitate .
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Opposition . . .
discomposeth the mind '
s serenity .
--
Glanvill .
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3 .
To put out of place or service ;
to discharge ;
to displace .
[
Obs .] --
Bacon .
Syn :
To disorder ;
derange ;
unsettle ;
disturb ;
disconcert ;
agitate ;
ruffle ;
fret ;
vex .
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1913 Webster ]
150 Moby Thesaurus words for "
discompose ":
abash ,
addle ,
addle the wits ,
aggravate ,
agitate ,
annoy ,
badger ,
bait ,
ball up ,
be at ,
be tedious ,
beat ,
beat up ,
becloud ,
bedazzle ,
bedevil ,
befuddle ,
beset ,
bewilder ,
bore ,
bother ,
bristle ,
brown off ,
bug ,
bullyrag ,
burn up ,
cast down ,
chagrin ,
chivy ,
churn ,
churn up ,
cloud ,
confound ,
confuse ,
convulse ,
daze ,
dazzle ,
derange ,
devil ,
disagree ,
disarrange ,
disarray ,
discombobulate ,
discomfit ,
disconcert ,
discontent ,
dishevel ,
dismay ,
disorder ,
disorganize ,
disorient ,
disquiet ,
distemper ,
distract ,
disturb ,
dog ,
electrify ,
embarrass ,
embroil ,
entangle ,
exasperate ,
excite ,
exercise ,
fash ,
ferment ,
flummox ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
flutter ,
fog ,
fret ,
fuddle ,
fuss ,
get ,
gripe ,
harass ,
harry ,
heckle ,
hector ,
hound ,
irk ,
jar ,
jolt ,
jumble ,
knock galley -
west ,
leave unsatisfied ,
maze ,
mess up ,
miff ,
mist ,
mix up ,
moider ,
molest ,
mortify ,
muddle ,
nag ,
needle ,
nettle ,
nudzh ,
paddle ,
peeve ,
perplex ,
persecute ,
perturb ,
perturbate ,
pester ,
pick on ,
pique ,
plague ,
pluck the beard ,
pother ,
provoke ,
psych ,
put out ,
raise hell ,
rattle ,
ride ,
rile ,
ripple ,
rock ,
roil ,
roughen ,
ruffle ,
rummage ,
rumple ,
shake ,
shake up ,
shock ,
spook ,
stagger ,
stir ,
stir up ,
swirl ,
tease ,
throw ,
throw into confusion ,
torment ,
trouble ,
try the patience ,
tweak the nose ,
unhinge ,
unsettle ,
untune ,
upset ,
vex ,
whip ,
whip up ,
whisk ,
work up ,
worry
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DISCOMPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster 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
DISCOMPOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Discompose definition: to upset the order of; disarrange; disorder; unsettle See examples of DISCOMPOSE used in a sentence
Discompose - definition of discompose by The Free Dictionary discompose (ˌdɪskəmˈpəʊz) vb (tr) 1 to disturb the composure of; disconcert 2 rare to disarrange
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DISCOMPOSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary I looked him over as I thought about it, and that seemed to discompose him 2 meanings: 1 to disturb the composure of; disconcert 2 rare to disarrange Click for more definitions
Discompose - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com ˌˈdɪskəmˌpoʊz IPA guide Other forms: discomposed; discomposing; discomposes Definitions of discompose verb cause to lose one's composure synonyms: discomfit, disconcert, rattle, untune, upset
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What does DISCOMPOSE mean? - Definitions. net Discompose is a verb that means to disturb or upset the composure, order, or tranquility of someone or something It can also mean to disrupt the organization or arrangement of something
discompose, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb discompose, three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence