To disturb composure.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Phoebe became upset with Jaffrey Pyncheon in "The House of the Seven Gables" when she witnessed him attempting to force Hepzibah to reveal the whereabouts of the missing property deed by threatening her with the law. This manipulation and mistreatment of her cousin upset Phoebe, displaying Jaffrey's ruthless and cruel nature.
Divyansh was upset because he lost his favorite toy at the park.
This idiom gives the image of your mind being lost out of your head. You can't find it. The figurative meaning is that you're totally confused and have no idea what to do or say.
Angry typically involves feelings of being mad or frustrated, often resulting in a desire to confront the source of the emotion. Upset, on the other hand, usually refers to feelings of distress, sadness, or disappointment that may not necessarily lead to an outward display of anger.
it means she was really upset.
Upset
You can see how upset she is. = obviously distraught
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Doh realised after looking at this what it means - your not upset are you!
he is beside himself (meaning he is upset)
inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
Being upset about some news.
very humid and hotSultry Means Your Very Upset And frustrated
"Smarting" is a slang term that means hurting - he was hurting over the defeat.
The adverb form of "upset" is "upsetly." However, it's more common to use phrases like "in an upset manner" or "with upset feelings" to convey the same meaning. In general, adverbs for emotions are often less frequently used than those for actions.