Upset meaning in English
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Definition
(I'm a bit) upset (with you): (I'm a little) unhappy, angry, annoyed (with you)
Luna was a little upset after watching "Free Willy". She felt quite sad.
My stomach is upset. I think the cheese I ate was out of date.
to upset: to vex, to irritate, to annoy, to make angry; to perturb, to worry
- "Why are you so upset?"
- "I'm so upset"
- "Customer : I haven't received an order I placed on your website and I'm very upset."
- "My figures don't add up, and you know how much that upsets me."
- "Now you imagine that I am an upset customer."
- "I'm actually very upset at the moment."
- "I'm sorry I upset you."
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