Sentence examples for discomposure from inspiring English sources

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discomposure

noun

The state of being discomposed.

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He wasn't exactly after attention, though that's what he got at the spectacular upper levels of his discomposure.

He had no immediate use for it and seemed instead to be acting on behalf of some future self who might want to fiddle with it as a defense against discomposure.

But I thought her secret outlet for this discomposure – I won't spoil things by naming it – wildly unconvincing.

Diaz looks plausibly freaked out at all times as Cruise manhandles her around, and her expression of panicky good-humoured amazement had me wondering if there wasn't the tiniest hint of real life in   this discomposure.

Eggleston's photography gets under your skin, just as he got under the skin of Memphis (where he was born in 1939), of Tallahatchie County, of the south and of social situations, capturing both the discomposure and awkward indifference of his subjects.

I feared discomposure, didn't want to be an embarrassment (that shaming English shame).

And Dr. Trujillo, too, even in the midst of coordinating a major mental health effort, has been aware of his own personal discomposure.

Mr. Nauman is into nervous-making, into producing discomposure, first in himself as a test case, then in us.

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