Synonym: build, calm, construct, create, devise, make, make up, pacify, put together, quiet, soothe. Antonym: discompose. Similar words: impose, composition, pose, component, compound, oppose, suppose, expose. Meaning: [kəm'pəʊz] v. 1. form the substance of 2. write music 3. produce a literary work 4. put together out of existing material 5. calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet 6. make up plans or basic details for.
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31 She made an effort to compose her mind to do just that, and kept her eyes firmly on the bier.
32 Tom tried to compose a letter, but he couldn't concentrate.
33 She began to compose a letter in her head, then rejected the idea.
34 I tried to compose my features into a combination of nonchalance and justification.
35 The trainee is expected to compose a letter and a memo from short notes provided.
36 I must be absolutely free to work as I like and I can not compose in public.
37 The menu includes more than 60 small dishes from which you can compose a meal.
38 Microsoft Mail allows users to read, compose, forward or reply to electronic mail messages.
39 There she wept and fought to compose herself before returning to the parlor with a small, pinched smile.
40 Haverford took a new sheet of paper and continued to compose, undeterred.
41 She saw Anna, and was visibly struggling to compose herself as she came to the door.
42 Nationally, illegal immigrants compose 1. 9 percent of the total population.
43 Alternatively pick up a pen and a piece of paper and compose your own speech immediately after reading all these for inspiration.
44 He'd have been better off getting them to help him compose a Dear Marje letter.
45 Tom agreed but trying to compose the letter brought on one of his headaches.
46 For a moment, Sarah wondered about the people whose work it was every day to compose such messages.
47 At the other extreme are those planners who compose the most thorough set of notes for their essays.
48 With Donald Crubach's help, he played the harp and sang, and started again to compose songs and poems.
49 Gifts given without cause and beyond the ability to expend, self-sacrifices which seem so noble at the time compose propitiation.
50 It is what allows us to compose momentum states out of position states, or position states out of momentum states.
51 When asked a question do not rush at your answer but give yourself a second or two to compose your thoughts.
52 You need to compose your career the way you would write a piece of music or paint a picture.
53 As Rostov watched,[http://sentencedict.com/compose.html] he seemed to make a deliberate effort to compose himself.
54 Olsen knows how to compose a visually interesting scene, but the script lets him down.
55 Is his identity dependent upon the particular choice of electrons, protons, and other particles that compose those atoms?
56 Pictures I wanted to paint, books I wanted to write, music I wanted to compose.
57 She took several deep breaths to compose herself before going downstairs.
58 Did e'er such love and sorrow meet Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
59 Stravinsky was commissioned in 1909 by Diaghilev to compose a new work for his famous ballet company to perform in Paris.
60 They compose themselves as the laibon appears and suggests we sit down for tea.
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