Upset, miffed just means not good, upset means that you actually can't live with it,
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The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
i do know but i ain't gonna tell u
"Upset" if translated to Tagalog will be "nainis", or "nabwisit".
Yes, "upset" is a predicate nominative in this sentence. It renames the subject "Sidney" after the linking verb "make." In this context, it indicates that Sidney is in a state of being upset as a result of the teasing.
She was upset. In fact, she was miffed.
He was miffed that she didn't return her calls. I was miffed that you went off to work without saying good bye. Jason was miffed that the accountant forgot about their appointment.
As in "I'm Miffed" ? It usually means angry, annoyed, or mad.
When you are really annoyed you could say, "If you break that bike I'm gonna be miffed."
Itching is made worse by stress and emotional upset, no matter what the underlying cause.
"when the board of directors overlooked the investor's proposals she tried to understand but was miffed by their refusal to listen."
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gift, lift, sift
annoyed irritated
Drift, gift, lift, miffed.
sorer