upset|upsets in English
noun
[up'set || ʌp'set]
disturbance, disruption; disagreement
Use "upset|upsets" in a sentence
1. Chagrins: as in upsets, discontents
2. A tall bottle upsets easily.
3. The demystification of the Resurrection upsets many Christians.
4. How can you prevent stomach upsets from ruining your holiday?
5. Drastic overnight changes will certainly lead to digestive upsets.
6. Everyone's upset.
7. Or “upset.”
8. Don't be upset.
9. You seem upset.
10. I'm not upset.
11. My stomach's upset.
12. Peter gets very upset.
13. He sounded upset.
14. If you're right, this upsets the balance of power in Italy, Lorenzo.
15. Bugbear definition: Something or someone that is your Bugbear worries or upsets you
16. Posture upset and tense.
17. I was just upset.
18. Why don' t you tell him why the rope upsets you so much?
19. He was dreadfully upset.
20. They were understandably upset.
21. No, I was just upset.
22. Does he look upset?
23. Synonyms for Aggrieves include annoys, distresses, hurts, injures, irritates, oppresses, pains, upsets, wounds and abuses
24. Synonyms for Afflicts include troubles, distresses, torments, bothers, worries, plagues, upsets, tortures, harasses and vexes
25. Antonyms for Arbitrates include agitates, confuses, hesitates, ignores, upsets, worries and lets ride