abashed, balled-up, confused, disorderly, feverish, in a fix, in a tizzy, nervous, out of place, ruffled, turned around
Definitionadj. having your composure disturbed
Last update: June 17, 2015
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And see, Neville, how discomposed that fellow looks. [Please select]
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Flora seemed a little--a very little--affected and discomposed at his approach. [Please select]
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Oldbuck, the countenances of all the three a little discomposed. [Please select]
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Master Leigh was somewhat discomposed by this odd calm when he had looked for angry outbursts. [Please select]
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Mappin, a little discomposed that his elaborate synthesis should be so sharply brought to an end. [Please select]
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But his fine and scholarly face was more discomposed than she had ever seen it. [Please select]
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Rachael said, laughing, but a little discomposed by the girl's coolness. [Please select]
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She had seldom felt more discomposed, and began to reason with herself almost angrily. [Please select]
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Veath stood on the opposite side of the table, just as pale and just as discomposed. [Please select]
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Esme Darlington was eating a meat lozenge and frowning, evidently discomposed by the jury's dilemma. [Please select]
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"I did hear tell," he said, stroking his beard, for fear of having discomposed it, "that the Squire were under compulsion to go a bit westward again to-morrow." [Please select]
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