That is the correct spelling of "distraught" (upset, distressed).
The correct spelling is disgruntled (unhappy, upset).
The word is spelled irritate (to annoy, upset, or chafe).
That is the correct spelling of "disruptive" (causing upset or disturbance).
That is the correct spelling of "rattled" (clattered, jangled, or disconcerted, upset).
That is the correct spelling of "distraught" (upset, distressed).
The correct spelling is disgruntled (unhappy, upset).
He was upset that he couldn't spell the word "destroy"
The word is spelled irritate (to annoy, upset, or chafe).
Some examples of compound words that are the same when spelled backward and forward are "deified" and "reviver."
That is the correct spelling of "disruptive" (causing upset or disturbance).
The spelling is trauma (a shock, injury, or upsetting occurrence).
That is the correct spelling of "rattled" (clattered, jangled, or disconcerted, upset).
Without the typo, the spelling is devastating (causing damage, harm, or upset).
There is no one-word anagram. The letters can spell phrases such as "probable upset."What is strange is that without the pair BB, the letters olateprpues spell repopulates.
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).