Compose ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Compose ( verb )

  1. Create (a work of art, piece of music, writing, or architecture).
  2. Form the constituent parts of (something), typically in a particular way.
  3. Write or create (a piece of music).

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "put together, form"): from latin componere, from com- "together" + ponere "put".

Examples:

  1. The artist composed a painting using oils and acrylics.
  2. The musician composed a new song for the album.
  3. The poet composed a new poem for the anthology.
  4. The architect composed a new building design for the city.
  5. The designer composed a new fashion collection for the season.

(As a verb)

Compose ( verb )

  1. Create (a work of art, piece of music, writing, or architecture).
  2. Form the constituent parts of (something), typically in a particular way.
  3. Write or create (a piece of music).

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "put together, form"): from latin componere, from com- "together" + ponere "put".

Examples:

  1. The artist composed a painting using oils and acrylics.
  2. The musician composed a new song for the album.
  3. The poet composed a new poem for the anthology.
  4. The architect composed a new building design for the city.
  5. The designer composed a new fashion collection for the season.
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