verb
compose
kuhm-POHZ
verb
1
To make up or form the parts of something.
"Twelve members compose the committee."
2
To create a piece of music or writing.
"She composed a symphony in just three weeks."
"He sat down to compose a letter of apology."
3
To calm oneself or bring one's emotions under control.
"He took a deep breath to compose himself before the interview."
How to Use Compose
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo create something by putting parts together, or to make up a whole, or to calm down.
Common pairings
compose a piece
compose oneself
compose a message
Word Forms
composed past tense, composes singular
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Etymology
From Old French composer, adapted from Latin componere, "to put together," from com- ("together") + ponere ("to place").