What is another word for dis composures?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs kəmpˈə͡ʊʒəz], [ dˈɪs kəmpˈəʊʒəz], [ d_ˈɪ_s k_ə_m_p_ˈəʊ_ʒ_ə_z]
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Synonyms for Dis composures:
n.
• agitation (noun)- disturbance,
- discomposure,
- stirring,
- churning,
- tizzy,
- commotion,
- turbulence,
- turmoil,
- unrest,
- upheaval,
- Rocking,
- tossing.
- disquiet,
- hardship,
- annoyance,
- woe,
- load,
- foreboding,
- apprehension,
- worry,
- vexation,
- perplexity,
- oppression,
- tribulation,
- stew,
- sorrow,
- anxiety,
- fear,
- aggravation,
- stress,
- misgiving,
- hindrance,
- alarm,
- affliction,
- solicitude,
- consternation,
- exasperation,
- unhappiness,
- fretfulness,
- distress,
- sweat,
- bother,
- onus,
- incubus,
- trouble,
- charge,
- dismay,
- responsibility,
- strain,
- anguish,
- chagrin,
- impediment,
- burden,
- pressure,
- encumbrance,
- handicap,
- nuisance.
- letdown,
- mortification,
- irritation,
- shame,
- peevishness,
- balk,
- spleen,
- blow,
- dissatisfaction,
- humiliation,
- upset,
- ill-humor,
- frustration,
- disgruntlement,
- crushing.
- ado,
- insurrection,
- flap,
- bustle,
- to-do,
- whirl,
- pother,
- rebellion,
- racket,
- excitement,
- ferment,
- riot,
- fermentation,
- stir,
- combustion,
- rumpus,
- hurly-burly,
- outcry,
- flurry,
- revolt,
- Insurgence,
- furor,
- pandemonium,
- ballyhoo,
- lather,
- backwash,
- tumult,
- mutiny,
- welter,
- hell broke loose,
- big scene,
- dither,
- hubbub,
- brouhaha,
- convulsion,
- upturn,
- fuss,
- uprising,
- bedlam,
- clatter,
- big stink,
- agitation.
- chaos,
- tangle,
- dislocation,
- disorganization,
- fracas,
- anarchy,
- haze,
- fog,
- jumble,
- intricacy,
- labyrinth,
- difficulty,
- untidiness,
- daze,
- astonishment,
- wilderness,
- clutter,
- surprise,
- mess,
- Hodge-podge,
- disarray,
- imbroglio,
- complication,
- mystification,
- emotional upset,
- shambles,
- row,
- complexity,
- stupefaction,
- mistake,
- uproar,
- muddle.
- indiscipline,
- ataxia,
- topsy-turviness,
- unruliness,
- disarrangement,
- dishevelment,
- unholy mess,
- disharmony,
- holy mess,
- snarl.
- descent,
- overthrow,
- ruin,
- defeat,
- disconcertment,
- conquest,
- failure,
- Vanquishment,
- disappointment,
- demoralization,
- disconcertion,
- beating,
- unease,
- undoing,
- rout,
- Defeasance,
- comedown.
- discombobulation,
- disorder,
- discomfiture,
- distraction,
- confusion,
- abashment,
- uneasiness,
- perturbation,
- embarrassment.
- hot seat,
- egg on face,
- hitch,
- indiscretion,
- inhibition,
- faux pas,
- self-consciousness,
- awkwardness,
- poverty,
- hot water,
- pickle,
- timidity,
- dilemma,
- destitution,
- predicament,
- fix,
- plight,
- quandary,
- snag,
- Impecuniosity,
- shyness,
- awkward situation,
- pinch,
- scrape,
- boo boo,
- bashfulness,
- strait,
- clumsiness,
- puzzle,
- bind,
- indebtedness.
- fever,
- frenzy,
- animation,
- instigation,
- impulse,
- urge,
- motivation,
- heat,
- Kicks,
- stimulus,
- hullabaloo,
- buzz,
- wildness,
- thrill,
- elation,
- intoxication,
- movement,
- feeling,
- motive,
- titillation,
- hurry,
- passion,
- excitation,
- rage,
- trepidation,
- emotion,
- melodrama,
- warmth,
- provocation,
- stimulation,
- drama,
- activity,
- adventure,
- hysteria,
- action.
- aversion,
- suspicion,
- despair,
- disquietude,
- dread,
- abhorrence,
- faintheartedness,
- doubt,
- horror,
- funk,
- jitters,
- cowardice,
- terror,
- concern,
- angst,
- tremor,
- awe,
- scare,
- nightmare,
- Recreancy,
- creeps,
- fright,
- cold sweat,
- presentiment,
- chickenheartedness,
- reverence,
- qualm,
- cold feet,
- revulsion,
- panic,
- trembling,
- phobia.
- apprehensiveness,
- vibes,
- hunch,
- handwriting on wall,
- intuition,
- feeling in bones,
- premonition,
- worriment,
- forethought,
- funny feeling,
- Prenotion,
- sinking feeling,
- presage,
- forecast.
- contempt,
- treachery,
- disrepute,
- guilt,
- infamy,
- blot,
- obloquy,
- ignominy,
- pang,
- opprobrium,
- remorse,
- disesteem,
- skeleton in the cupboard,
- discredit,
- compunction,
- ill repute,
- contrition,
- stigma,
- reproach,
- loss of face,
- dishonor,
- odium,
- derision,
- self-reproach,
- bad conscience,
- shamefacedness,
- self-reproof,
- degradation,
- smear,
- scandal,
- Pudency,
- self-disgust.
How to use "Dis composures" in context?
There are a few things that you should keep in mind when seeking legal resolution to a dispute. The first is that you should always try to hold open communication with your opponent. Waiting until the dispute has become contentious can only lead to further problems. If you and your opponent can find a middle ground, then a resolution may be possible.
The second thing to keep in mind is that, while sometimes a resolution can be reached through negotiation, it is also often possible to reach a resolution through litigation. Litigating a dispute can be costly, but it can also be a way to get the resolution you desire.
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