If a criminal receives vindication, they will likely feel relieved because their innocence has been proven. It can also lead to a sense of closure and emotional relief from the stress and uncertainty of being accused.
Later, Alonso is more relieved that he is alive than upset about his engagement.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Jane is upset when she receives the letter from Netherfield because it conveys that Mr. Bingley and his sisters are leaving for London, suggesting that Mr. Bingley might not return to Netherfield and renew his courtship with Jane. This news dashes Jane's hopes of a potential future with Mr. Bingley.
How would you think? Most women whose husbands announce they are leaving them for another woman would probably be pretty upset. But she was probably relieved to discover that she was being divorced instead of beheaded!
Walter was initially upset at Mama for purchasing a new house with the insurance money, as he had wanted to invest it in a business opportunity. Ruth was relieved and thankful for the new house, seeing it as a symbol of security and stability for her family.
The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.
Bacon's rebellion was named after Nathaniel Bacon who was the leader of the Bacon rebellion which takes after his last name. He rebelled against the Berkeley the Governor of Virgina when indentured servants were upset about not being able to secure land after being relieved of indentured servitude.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
Well honey, the comparative form of "upset" is "more upset" and the superlative form is "most upset." Now go ahead and use those in a sentence before I get more upset!
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
The children are initially shocked and upset by Burris's outburst. They are scared and intimidated by his aggressive behavior, but once Atticus steps in and diffuses the situation, they feel relieved and grateful for his intervention. Overall, the children learn to empathize with Burris and gain a better understanding of the challenges he faces.
The word "upset" isn't a verb. You can be upset, but the verb would be "be." Therefore, "upset" can't have a tense.