Not quite.
If someone slaps you, you can be upset and angry, but, you can also be upset that your elderly grandmother died, without being angry.
Angry means feeling or showing anger or strong resentment.
Upset means to disturb mentally or emotionally. Such as: The incident upset her. When you are angry, you're definitely upset, but it's not always the other way around. Upset basically means emotionally hurt. Angry means that you're upset at someone or something.
Yes. They are the same emotion.
Perturbed and annoyed are slightly different in what they mean. Being perturbed means you are upset or anxious and being annoyed means that you are irritated or angry.
they both mean the same thing.
Flustering is sort of the same thing a's blushing like when you are embarassed
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
Perturbed and annoyed are slightly different in what they mean. Being perturbed means you are upset or anxious and being annoyed means that you are irritated or angry.
they both mean the same thing.
Well, when you take a shower, the steam gets to you and it's so hot that you start to get hot. Same thing as when you sweat, it's natural. Also when you get upset, you turn red or as in you are angry.
yes
Flustering is sort of the same thing a's blushing like when you are embarassed
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes, they mean the same thing.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
No, "angry" is not a past tense verb. It is an adjective used to describe a feeling or emotion of being upset or mad.
Angry typically involves feelings of being mad or frustrated, often resulting in a desire to confront the source of the emotion. Upset, on the other hand, usually refers to feelings of distress, sadness, or disappointment that may not necessarily lead to an outward display of anger.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.