noncomposure

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ composure

Noun[edit]

noncomposure (uncountable)

  1. Lack of composure; The quality of being upset or worked up.
    • 1989, Judee K. Burgoon, David B. Buller, William Gill Woodall, Nonverbal communication: the unspoken dialogue, →ISBN, page 332:
      When coupled with anxiety cues and the absence of positive feedback or affiliative behaviors, such behavior may signal noncomposure and discomfort in a relationship.
    • 1994, Mark L. Knapp, Gerald R. Miller, Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, page 256:
      Noncomposure may merely reflect a person's current emotive state irrespective of the relationship.
    • 1996, George Fowler, Dance of a Fallen Monk: A Journey to Spiritual Enlightenment, →ISBN:
      For an instant I thought I detected a smile of amusement or some evidence of appreciation on her face, but she quickly regained her noncomposure and snorted in disgust as she whirled to stomp back to her desk.