Composition
UK /["/ˌkɒmpəˈzɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌkɑːmpəˈzɪʃn/"]/
Definition
the different parts that something is made of; the way in which the different parts are organized
In simple words: A piece of writing or music.
Examples
- The composition of the essay was carefully structured to present a clear argument.
- She submitted her composition for the school music competition.
- The chemical composition of this substance determines its properties.
- The composition of the committee has changed after the recent elections.
- In art class, we learned about the composition of a painting, focusing on balance and color.
- His latest composition for orchestra was praised for its innovative use of instruments.
- The composition of the team affects how well they work together.
- During the exam, students were asked to write a composition on their summer holidays.
Usage notes
Used mainly in academic or artistic contexts. Less common in casual conversation unless discussing school work or creative projects.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'compose' — the act of putting together, like composing a letter or music.
Collocations
- overall
- internal
- exact
- determine
- analyse/analyze
- measure
- change
- differ
- a change in the composition of something
- literary
- original
- poetic
- do
- write
- composition on
- abstract
- figure
- formal
- create
- composition by
Synonyms
- writing
- essay
- work
- piece
- arrangement
Antonyms
- disorganization
- chaos
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'composite' when discussing mixtures.
- Using inappropriately in everyday conversation.
- Using it as a verb instead of a noun.