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Definitions from the WebAntonyms: ComposureDescription:Antonyms of "composure" refer to emotions or states of mind that are opposite in nature to composure. These words represent feelings such as agitation, unrest, or anxiety. They convey a lack of calmness or self-control. Senses and Usages:1. Noun - Antonyms of ComposureAgitation: a state of restlessness or nervous excitement. Lack of composure is reflected through agitation. Example Sentence: He was in a state of agitation, unable to find his composure. Panic: sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, preventing calmness of mind. Panic is the antonym for composure. Example Sentence: She lost all composure and fell into a state of panic. Turmoil: a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. Turmoil represents a lack of composure. Example Sentence: In times of crisis, people often lose their composure and find themselves in turmoil. 2. Verb - Antonyms of ComposureDisturb: to interfere with someone's calmness or peace of mind. Disturb is the antonym verb for composure. Example Sentence: The loud noise disturbed his composure, making him lose his concentration. Rattle: to make someone nervous, agitated, or lose their composure. Rattle is often used as an antonym to composure. Example Sentence: The unexpected news rattled her composure, leaving her shaken. Unsettle: to cause someone to feel anxious, disturbed, or unable to maintain composure. Unsettle is an antonym verb for composure. Example Sentence: The constant changes in his work environment unsettled his composure. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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