they both mean the same thing.
That is the correct spelling of "upset" (disturbed, or to disturb or spoil, e.g. upset his plans).
The correct spelling is disgruntled (unhappy, upset).
That is the correct spelling of "distraught" (upset, distressed).
That is the correct spelling of "perturb" (to upset or imbalance).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to disturb" (to bother or upset).
That is the correct spelling of "upset" (disturbed, or to disturb or spoil, e.g. upset his plans).
Upset him
That is the correct spelling of "distraught" (upset, distressed).
The correct spelling is disgruntled (unhappy, upset).
That is the correct spelling of "perturb" (to upset or imbalance).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to disturb" (to bother or upset).
That is the correct spelling of "disruptive" (causing upset or disturbance).
No. "Upsetted" is not a proper usage of the word "upset." If you need to say something made you upset in past tense, saying "upset" is still the correct form of usage.
That is the correct spelling of "rattled" (clattered, jangled, or disconcerted, upset).
The correct spelling is 'adjourned'.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "irate" (angry, mad, upset).
The first time as in the flood?The flood was Noah's Ark.God was upset with His people,so he flooded the whole earth.IF THIS ANSWER IS IN-CORRECT, PLEASE CORRECT IT BY CLICKING "ANSWER IT!" or "CORRECT". THANK YOU, MY APOLIGIES FOR THE WRONG ANSWER.