Discompose

глагол беспокоить; волновать; расстраивать, тревожить Синоним(ы): worry, trouble, harass

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Discompose

transitive verb Etymology: Middle English 1. to destroy the composure of 2. to disturb the order of • discomposure noun Synonyms: discompose, disquiet, disturb, perturb, agitate, upset, fluster mean to destroy capacity for collected thought or decisive action. discompose implies some degree of loss of self-control or self-confidence especially through emotional stress Example: discomposed by the loss of his beloved wife. disquiet suggests loss of sense of security or peace of mind Example: the disquieting news of factories closing. disturb implies interference with one's mental processes caused by worry, perplexity, or interruption Example: the discrepancy in accounts disturbed me. perturb implies deep disturbance of mind and emotions Example: perturbed by her husband's strange behavior. agitate suggests obvious external signs of nervous or emotional excitement Example: in his agitated state we could see he was unable to work. upset implies the disturbance of normal or habitual functioning by disappointment, distress, or grief Example: the family's constant bickering upsets the youngest child. fluster suggests bewildered agitation Example: his declaration of love completely flustered her.

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