discomposed v cause to lose one's composure a having your composure disturbed looked about with a wandering and discomposed air Usage(s) My wife coming in at that moment and finding me with a discomposed face, exclaimed: "Some new misfortune? Courage!""No, no, quite the. Nor was the Chronicle's Newhall at all discomposed by the Last Man's inglorious retreat. At his execution he shocked the attendant parson by being "inflamed with Drink, which had discomposed his mind, that it was in a very ill frame. Synonym(s) upset discompose untune disconcert discomfit Antonym(s) composed