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composure

[ kuhm-poh-zher ]

noun

  1. serene, self-controlled state of mind; calmness; tranquility:

    Despite the hysteria and panic around him, he retained his composure.

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composure

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noun

  1. calmness, esp of the mind; tranquillity; serenity
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of composure1

First recorded in 1590–1600; compose + -ure
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The Sweden winger still had the composure to find the bottom corner from 18 yards.

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Price produced a superb 140 checkout in the fourth leg - the highest of the match - to take a 3-1 lead and kept his composure in the remainder of the contest at the Leicester Arena.

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It was the closest he came that morning to losing his composure, the loss of the places that made his home feel special hitting the hardest.

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While talking about his sophomore album, “Kansas Anymore,†Pillsbury suddenly lost his train of thought and, through his phone’s camera, a panicked smile takes over his typically sarcastic composure.

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After periods of introspection and self-analysis, Bellamy the coach is a different person, one who prides himself on his composure and analytical eye.

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