composition
Americannoun
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the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
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the resulting state or product.
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manner of being composed; structure.
This painting has an orderly composition.
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makeup; constitution.
His moral composition was impeccable.
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an aggregate material formed from two or more substances.
a composition of silver and tin.
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a short essay written as a school exercise.
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the act or process of producing a literary work.
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an academic course for teaching the techniques of clear, expository writing.
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the art of putting words and sentences together in accordance with the rules of grammar and rhetoric.
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a piece of music.
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the art of composing music.
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Fine Arts. the organization or grouping of the different parts of a work of art so as to achieve a unified whole.
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Grammar. the formation of compounds or derivatives.
the composition of “aircraft” from “air” and “craft.”
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a settlement by mutual agreement.
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an agreement or compromise, especially one by which a creditor or group of creditors accepts partial payment from a debtor.
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a sum of money so paid.
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Printing.
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the setting up of type for printing.
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Also called pagination. the makeup of pages for printing.
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Mathematics. the process of making a composite function of two given functions.
noun
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the act of putting together or making up by combining parts or ingredients
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something formed in this manner or the resulting state or quality; a mixture
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the parts of which something is composed or made up; constitution
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a work of music, art, or literature
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the harmonious arrangement of the parts of a work of art in relation to each other and to the whole
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a piece of writing undertaken as an academic exercise in grammatically acceptable writing; an essay
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printing the act or technique of setting up type
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linguistics the formation of compound words
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logic the fallacy of inferring that the properties of the part are also true of the whole, as every member of the team has won a prize, so the team will win a prize
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a settlement by mutual consent, esp a legal agreement whereby the creditors agree to accept partial payment of a debt in full settlement
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the sum so agreed
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chem the nature and proportions of the elements comprising a chemical compound
Other Word Forms
- compositional adjective
- compositionally adverb
- compositive adjective
- compositively adverb
Etymology
Origin of composition
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English composicioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin compositiōn-, stem of compositiō “arrangement, placement together”; equivalent to composite + -ion
Explanation
Composition is another word for writing — the act of writing or the piece of writing that results. It also refers to what something is made of. The word composition comes from the Latin componere, meaning "put together" and its meaning remains close to this. Writing classes are often called composition classes, and writing music is also called composition. This can also describe things besides writing that are "put together." You could say an abstract painting has an interesting composition. Any mixture of ingredients can be called a composition. Geologists study the composition of the earth: what it's made of and how it formed.
Vocabulary lists containing composition
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Example Sentences
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Not enough to announce itself, just enough to sharpen the whole composition with salt and acid.
From Salon • Apr. 14, 2026
“This would represent a significant departure in the composition of economic growth from recent history.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
Iran has not officially announced the composition of its delegation.
From Barron's • Apr. 10, 2026
To evaluate changes in body composition, the researchers used bioelectrical impedance analysis.
From Science Daily • Apr. 9, 2026
The ambiguity in Woman Holding a Balance serves to heighten our interest and pleasure, while the carefully organized composition expresses the artist’s underlying concept with singular clarity.
From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson
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