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Upset for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: əp'sɛt

What does Upset really mean?

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Upset: When we talk about being "upset," we usually mean that we feel unhappy or bothered by something. It's that feeling when something doesn't go the way we wanted it to, and it makes us feel not so great inside. Sometimes, it might make us feel sad, angry, or frustrated. You know that feeling when you drop your ice cream cone, and all the ice cream falls on the ground? That can make you upset because you were looking forward to enjoying your ice cream, but it didn't happen the way you wanted.

But "upset" can also mean something else. We can use it to describe when things are not in their usual order or state. For example, if you accidentally knock over a bunch of books on a shelf, it gets "upset" because the books are no longer neatly stacked up. It's like a game of Jenga where you take out a piece, and suddenly the whole tower gets upset and collapses. It's a way to describe when something is disturbed, disrupted, or thrown into a state of confusion.

We can also use "upset" to talk about someone's stomach or digestive system not feeling well. You know that feeling when you eat too much junk food or drink too much soda? It can leave your stomach feeling upset, and you might feel uncomfortable or maybe even sick. It's like a rollercoaster ride that spins you around so fast that your tummy gets upset and starts churning.

So, to sum it up, "upset" means feeling unhappy or bothered by something, things being in a state of disorder or confusion, and when your stomach or digestive system feels uncomfortable or sick.

Revised and Fact checked by Patricia Williams on 2023-10-29 22:42:52

Upset In a sentece

Learn how to use Upset inside a sentece

  • Tom was upset when he lost his favorite toy.
  • Sara was upset when her best friend moved to a different city.
  • I feel upset when I forget to bring my lunch to school.
  • The dog was upset when it couldn't find its bone.
  • I get upset when my little brother keeps interrupting me while I'm studying.

Upset Synonyms

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Upset Hypernyms

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Upset Hyponyms

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Upset Similar Words

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