Definition
The state of being emotionally disturbed, upset, or lacking composure.
Etymology
From discompose + -ure suffix (from Latin -ura). The -ure ending typically creates nouns describing conditions, states, or results of actions.
Kelly Says
Notice how English has both 'discomposure' and 'discomposedness'—they mean the same thing but sound different. 'Discomposure' is older, more formal, and literary, while 'discomposedness' feels more modern and psychological.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አን Tagen (an tagan)
an ta-gan
ARالعربية
قلق (qalq)
qalq
BNবাংলা
অস্থিরতা (osthirta)
os-thir-ta
CACatalà
desordre
deh-sor-dreh
CSČeština
nepokoj
neh-po-koj
DEDeutsch
Unruhe
oon-roo-huh
ELΕλληνικά
απόγνωση (apognōsi)
a-po-gnoh-see
ESEspañol
desasosiego
des-a-soh-see-eh-go
FAفارسی
بی قرارى (be-ye-kārī)
be-ye-ka-ree
FISuomi
häiriö
hair-ee-oh
FRFrançais
agitation
a-zhi-ta-syon
GUGU
અશાંતિ (ashanti)
a-shan-tee
HEעברית
הלם (helem)
he-lem
HIहिन्दी
चिंता (chinta)
chin-ta
HUMagyar
felfordulás
fel-ford-oo-las
IDBahasa Indonesia
gelisah
ge-li-sah
ITItaliano
agitazione
a-ji-ta-tsee-oh-neh
MRMR
अशांतता (ashantata)
a-shan-ta-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
kegelisahan
keh-ge-li-sah-an
MYမြန်မာ
စိတ်ပျက် (seet pyet)
seet pyet
NLNederlands
onrust
on-rust
PAPA
ਅਨિશ્ਚਿਤਤਾ (anishchittata)
a-nish-chit-ta-ta
PLPolski
niepokój
nee-po-koy
PTPortuguês
desassossego
deh-sa-soh-seh-go
RORomână
neîncredere
neh-in-kreh-deh-reh
RUРусский
расстройство
rasstroystvo
TAதமிழ்
குழப்பம் (kuzhappam)
koo-zha-ppam
TEతెలుగు
చలనం (chalana)
cha-la-nam
THไทย
ความวิตกกังวล (khwam wit-khang-kwan)
khwam wit-khang-kwan
TLTL
pag-aalalang
pa-ga-a-la-lang
TRTürkçe
huzursuzluk
hoo-zur-suz-luk
UKУкраїнська
розлад
roz-lad
VITiếng Việt
lo lắng
loh-lanh