quite a few words can by synonymous with upset or disturbed..
angry
irritated
bothered
agitated
interrupt
plus many more..
That is the correct spelling of "upset" (disturbed, or to disturb or spoil, e.g. upset his plans).
That is the correct spelling of "perturb" (to upset or imbalance).
The word "upset" isn't a verb. You can be upset, but the verb would be "be." Therefore, "upset" can't have a tense.
A simile compares two things using connective words such as like, as, and so. An example using the word upset would be upset as a fish out of water or as sad as the sky on a rainy day.
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.
Angery, upset, infuriated, unhappy, disturbed, irritated, intolerable, and probably more.
There is no such actual word. It is a slang approximation of "disturbed" and "perturbed" (upset by some outside source or activity).
That is the correct spelling of "upset" (disturbed, or to disturb or spoil, e.g. upset his plans).
Imperturbable means not easily upset or disturbed; calm and composed in difficult situations.
The definition of the word bothered is to worry, upset or disturb. Another meaning for this word is to go out of your way to do something or being asked to do something you don't want to do or at a time when you don't want to do it.
Depending on context, disturbed can be translated as:gestörtgeistesgestörtbeunruhigtverwirrtstörtebeunruhigte
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That is the correct spelling of "perturb" (to upset or imbalance).
The word "upset" isn't a verb. You can be upset, but the verb would be "be." Therefore, "upset" can't have a tense.
A simile compares two things using connective words such as like, as, and so. An example using the word upset would be upset as a fish out of water or as sad as the sky on a rainy day.
Disturbed.
Disturbed