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upset
01
contrarié, affecté, blessé
feeling unhappy, worried, or disappointed, often because something unpleasant happened
02
dérangé, perturbé
thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
03
surprenant, étonnant
used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win
04
contrarié, affecté, blessé
mildly physically distressed
05
retourné, renversé
having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom
to upset
01
contrarier, fâcher
to make a person unhappy, worried, or irritated
Transitive: to upset sb
02
perturber, déranger
to disturb or interrupt the normal function or order of something
Transitive: to upset order of something
03
surprendre, battre
to achieve an unexpected victory over an opponent
Transitive: to upset a competitor
04
épaissir, comprimer
to shape metal by making its end shorter and thicker
Transitive: to upset metal
05
faire tomber, renverser
to cause something to fall or overturn
Transitive: to upset sth
06
contrarier, fâcher, bouleverser
to cause discomfort or disruption to the normal functioning of the stomach
Transitive: to upset one's stomach
Upset
01
perturbation, trouble
the act of disturbing the mind or body
02
trouble, contrariété
an unhappy and worried mental state
03
surprise, coup de théâtre
an improbable and unexpected victory
04
renversement, perturbation
the act of upsetting something
05
goujon, épaississement
a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
06
peine
a health problem that disrupts normal functioning and often causes discomfort
upset
adj
Exemple
The child felt upset after losing his favorite toy.
She was upset after hearing the bad news.
The teacher noticed her student was upset and asked if everything was okay.
She tried to hide how upset she was during the meeting.
The employees are upset over recent salary reductions.