'Even though I was very embarrassed, I kept my composure.'
Composure (n) - self-possession; tranquility. Used in a sentence - Isabella lost her composure; she lost her train of thought and forgot the words in her speech, which led her to running off the stage embarrassed.
Her calm and composure were two things which i appreciate. This is a sentence containing the word composure.
Somehow, Mom was able to maintain her composure as the wedding vows were read. Despite being insulted on stage, the performer kept her composure and exited gracefully. The judge called for a brief recess so that the grieving woman could regain her composure.
The child's tantrums made it increasingly difficult to retain my composure.
No, composure is a noun.
I'm sorry, your Honor, the words must remain unarticulated if we are to retain the composure of the court.
calmness or composure
The school did its best to retain students and keep them in school.
Losing Composure was created on 2003-09-09.
That is the correct spelling of "keep my composure." Synonyms include equanimity, inexcitability, and levelheadedness.
Sangfroid refers to someone keeping his or her composure in a time when most other people wouldn't. For example, "Candace handled the emergency in a sangfroid manner".
The November "composure disclosure" answer is the composer that wrote stars and stripes forever is the person!! You can figure it out from there