composed

/kəmˈpoʊzd/
adjective
  1. Calm and in control of one's emotions, especially in a difficult situation.
    • The speaker stayed composed even when the audience started shouting.
    • He looked composed as he walked onto the stage for his interview.
    • Despite the chaos, she remained composed and gave clear instructions.
verb
  1. Past tense of compose: to create or write something, such as music, a letter, or a speech.
    • She composed a heartfelt letter to her grandmother.
    • The poet composed a beautiful sonnet about the ocean.
    • Mozart composed over 600 works in his short life.
  2. Past tense of compose: to form or make up something.
    • The committee was composed of teachers and parents.
    • Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
    • The team is composed of players from five different countries.
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