Bald, Balled, Bawled
It seems like there might be a typo in your question, but if you're asking about a man who was upset and hurt himself, it suggests he was in a deep state of distress. His actions of throwing himself onto the bed and possibly harming his eye indicate a struggle with his emotions. This behavior could reflect feelings of despair or frustration, highlighting the importance of seeking help during tough times.
Sandy was upset with Danny because he acted differently around his friends at school than he did when they were at the beach together. She felt he was being insincere and not true to himself.
Okonkwo was upset with his son Nwoye for not meeting his expectations of being strong, masculine, and ambitious like himself. He viewed Nwoye as weak and unmanly, which was a source of great disappointment for him.
He's upset at his father.
He's not upset so much as he constantly needs to prove himself and his valor - his worth as a man.
he is beside himself (meaning he is upset)
A person hiding something might get upset about being found out. But an innocent person might get upset about being unfairly accused. Or about not being trusted. So upset or not is not good proof of anything.
He has no right to be upset because he didn't have the guts to tell you how he feels. He can't be upset with anyone but himself. It means he liked you, but didn't say something.
It's not so much as you being upset in general it's that they want you to talk and tell them about it and not hide it.
"Upset" typically implies a stronger emotional reaction compared to "miffed," which is more mild and can often be seen as being slightly annoyed or bothered. So, generally speaking, being upset is considered worse than being miffed.
People are often upset at work when there is a disagreement between coworkers or customers. Injuries will also often result in someone being upset.
They are upset because they did not investigate it properly. They are also upset because the catholic church is very crowded. Many are not being taught.