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 incumbent had considered the new candidate a political nonentity; therefore, the upset victory was a shock.
The word is spelled agitation. After witnessing his wife's murder, the man's agitation was obvious. Agitation is a state of extreme emotional upset.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
The girl gave a snivel when she was upset that she got last in a race
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The word context is a noun. A sentence with this word is: She was upset because she took the joke out of context.
When my uncle died my anti was very upset
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
The incumbent had considered the new candidate a political nonentity; therefore, the upset victory was a shock.
She was upset. In fact, she was miffed.
The word is spelled agitation. After witnessing his wife's murder, the man's agitation was obvious. Agitation is a state of extreme emotional upset.
There was a legitimate reason for him to be upset.
I think you mean excommunication, which means banishment from a group. His excommunication from that church didn't upset him even a little.
when you use the word "excuse you" it means you offended the person and there upset
To "nettle" someone is to irritate or provoke them. An example of a sentence using the word would be: He continued to nettle her even though she was becoming upset.
This is how to use it in a sentence. "The girl cried in frustration when she could not finish her lessons." You use frustration in a sentence when the subject person is upset, mad, or confused, because of a situation that is difficult or impossible for them to control.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.