Discompose vs Disconcert - What's the difference?
discompose | disconcert | Related terms |
To destroy the composure of something
To upset the composure of.
* Thackeray
To bring into confusion.
To frustrate, make go wrong.
Discompose is a related term of disconcert.
In lang=en terms the difference between discompose and disconcert
is that discompose is to destroy the composure of something while disconcert is to frustrate, make go wrong.As verbs the difference between discompose and disconcert
is that discompose is to destroy the composure of something while disconcert is to upset the composure of.discompose
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Verb
(discompos)Synonyms
* agitate * perturb * unsettleSee also
* decompose ----disconcert
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Verb
(en verb)- The embrace disconcerted the daughter-in-law somewhat, as the caresses of old gentlemen unshorn and perfumed with tobacco might well do.
- The emperor disconcerted the plans of his enemy.