different between unexcited vs composed
unexcited
English
Etymology
un- +? excited
Adjective
unexcited (comparative more unexcited, superlative most unexcited)
- Not feeling excitement or keen interest; placid; bored.
- Having seen the film twice before, I felt distinctly unexcited at the prospect of a third viewing.
- Not in a state of excitation.
- 1759, Literary Memoirs of Germany and the North
- From some excited bodies there proceeds for a certain distance to others unexcited, a light, which is reflected from the latter to the former, and in the reflexion snaps; and which upon touching the skin of a man or beast is felt with a smarting: This snapping light is call'd the electrical Sparks.
- 1759, Literary Memoirs of Germany and the North
Translations
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composed
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /k?m?po?zd/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k?m?p??zd/
Adjective
composed (comparative more composed, superlative most composed)
- showing composure.
Translations
Verb
composed
- simple past tense and past participle of compose
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