discomposed

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of discompose

adj

  1. Uneasy or disturbed.
    1768, Oliver Goldsmith, The Good-Natur'd Man, 1792, The Good Natured Man, John Bell, page 80, Zounds, sir, but I am discomposed, and will be discomposed. To be treated thus!—Who am I?—Was it for this I have been dreaded both by inns and outs!

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