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Meanings of
composed
in English
Portuguese
constituído
Spanish
sereno
Back to the meaning
Serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress.
discomposed
Related terms
cool
calm
collected
dignified
poised
serene
tranquil
unruffled
imperturbable
nerveless
Portuguese
constituído
Composed.
Related terms
combined
Usage of
composed
in English
1
Let us suppose that material bodies-inour case,
water
-
are
composed
of atoms.
2
Therefore he
composed
a request for information for circulation to scholarly journals.
3
He saw that Bodkin expected a serious answer, and
composed
his thoughts.
4
However, his
composed
tone stays intact, calling for help inside the property.
5
Imagine the light
composed
of thousands of constantly moving, glittering silver particles.
6
We were
composed
of different colors: me, green; him red or blue.
7
Or was the flood
composed
of a common substance other than water?
8
And to prove it, he deliberately
composed
a sentence with four words.
9
However, each patient contained at least one site
composed
of polyphyletic clones.
10
The essence of the mind is
composed
of adequate and inadequate ideas.
11
He has
composed
at least 200 poems in the past seven years.
12
The motion was rejected, and the address
composed
in the usual strain.
13
He was more
composed
now and returned to small talk, easy conversation.
14
The reason bein' that codes are
composed
accordin' to certain basic principles.
15
They were
composed
by the Court Poet; and this is a translation:
16
The Fifth Symphony was
composed
in 1888 and published the next year.
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composed
compose
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
compose of
compose entirely
compose almost
compose of men
compose mostly
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Translations for
composed
Portuguese
constituído
Spanish
sereno
Composed
through the time
Composed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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