Synonym: agitate, bother, capsize, confuse, defeat, disturb, fluster, overthrow, overturn, overwhelm, perturb, revolution, ruffle, shake, tip over, trouble, unnerve, unsettle. Similar words: upstairs, glimpse, collapse, set, set off, set out, set up, asset. Meaning: [ʌp'set] n. 1. an unhappy and worried mental state 2. the act of disturbing the mind or body 3. condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning 4. a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging 5. the act of upsetting something 6. an improbable and unexpected victory. v. 1. disturb the balance or stability of 2. cause to lose one's composure 3. move deeply 4. cause to overturn from an upright or normal position 5. form metals with a swage 6. defeat suddenly and unexpectedly. adj. 1. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 2. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion 3. used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win 4. mildly physically distressed 5. having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom.
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241) Sheila's not really that upset; she's just putting it on.
242) Although his comment was a parody of the truth, Diana was upset by it.
243) Intimates of the star say that he has been upset by the personal attacks on him that have appeared in the press recently.
244) She cried on the phone and was very upset and I really felt for her.
245) Melanie's got a stomach/tummy upset so she won't be going to school today.
245) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
246) They may also be friends of the chairman, so they are reluctant to upset the applecart.
247) I'd say it was pretty normal to be upset if your house burned down.
248) Mrs Kerr was too upset to take part in a reconstruction of her ordeal.
249) 'You haven't done anything to upset me.' 'So what's wrong, then?'
250) She was one of those imperturbable people who never get angry or upset.
251) She would not show him how upset she was. It was always smarter to play it cool.
252) You seem upset - not bad news , I hope?
253) The growth of the new political party upset the balance of power.
254) Anyone who swims in the river could end up with a nasty stomach upset.
255) It's only natural that she should be upset by the insult.
256) She swabbed up the water on the desk that she upset.
257) He's very upset and is in no fit state to drive.
258) Debbie was upset that he didn't spend more time with her.
259) Why get upset just because you got one bad grade?
260) She's been very depressed and upset about this whole situation.
261) Don't be too upset you didn't win a prize; tomorrow is another day.
262) He was upset because it was the first day of the sale and Astrid had called in sick.
263) He sounded so upset that Leah started to take pity on him.
264) His health has not been improved by all the upset at home.
265) She was upset that he had left without saying goodbye.
266) I didn't mean to upset you. It's just that I had to tell somebody.
267) Why get upset just because you got a bad mark?
268) I want you to treat Hayley with kid gloves today. She's still upset about her father.
269) They are terribly upset by the break-up of their parents' marriage.
270) You may be a bit upset,[sentencedict.com] but it's really nothing to make a song and dance.
More similar words: upstairs, glimpse, collapse, set, set off, set out, set up, asset, settle, closet, set down, setting, set free, set forth, set back, set about, settle for, set aside, set apart, settle down, set fire to, give rise to, settlement, unsettling.