compositions

compose  kəmˈpəʊz/  //verb// verb: **compose**; 3rd person present: **composes**; past tense: **composed**; past participle: **composed**; gerund or present participle: **composing** write or create (a work of art, especially music or poetry). "he composed the First Violin Sonata four years earlier" || synonyms: || [|write], [|create] , [|devise] , make up, think up, [|frame] , [|formulate] , [|fashion] , [|produce] , [|originate] , [|invent] , [|contrive] , [|concoct] ; More "the first sentence is so hard to compose" "compose and draw a still life" || synonyms: || [|design], [|arrange] , [|plan] , [|organize] , work out, [|frame] , [|balance] , [|order] , map out, [|construct] , put together, [|shape] , [|form] , [|concoct] >> "Vermeer probably used a camera obscura to help him compose his pictures" (of elements) constitute or make up (a whole, or a specified part of it). "the National Congress is **composed of** ten senators" || synonyms: || make up, [|constitute], [|form] , [|comprise] > "the National Congress is composed of ten senators" calm or settle (oneself or one's features or thoughts). "she tried to **compose herself**" || synonyms: || calm down, settle down, control oneself, regain/recover one's composure, pull oneself together, get control of oneself, collect oneself, steady oneself, keep one's head, simmer down; More settle (a dispute). "the king, with some difficulty, composed this difference" prepare (a text) for printing by manually, mechanically, or electronically setting up the letters and other characters in the order to be printed. "in offices where close-set text was composed both men and women pieceworkers were normally employed"
 * 1) **1**.
 * phrase (a letter or piece of writing) with great care and thought.
 * phrase (a letter or piece of writing) with great care and thought.
 * form (a whole) by ordering or arranging the parts, especially in an artistic way.
 * 1) **2**.
 * 1) **3**.
 * antonyms: || get worked up ||
 * archaic
 * archaic
 * 1) **4**.