I had an upset stomach.
He upset me greatly.
A plus= predicate adjective
She told me not to upset the vase as it was a rare piece with which she wanted to take no risks of breakage.
The was upset, sad and did not feel really good.
ranchid means to be sad and they are upset
The girl gave a snivel when she was upset that she got last in a race
The complement "upset" in this sentence is functioning as a subject complement. It describes the state or condition of the subject, Sidney, after the action in the question (teasing) was performed by the subject (you).
indirect obj
indirect obj
She vaguely remembered the meeting from last week.
A plus= predicate adjective
There was a legitimate reason for him to be upset.
This is a complex sentence.
She told me not to upset the vase as it was a rare piece with which she wanted to take no risks of breakage.
If I were to put trodden into a sentence, I would say the following. You look upset, don't be so down trodden. This means don't be so upset or sad.
From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset
She has showed kindness to someone who was upset.
She was upset. In fact, she was miffed.