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How to Use "Upset" with Example Sentences
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upset
(v):
to make someone unhappy
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Used with adverbs:
"
Your comments have
really
upset
your mother.
"
(really, deeply, badly, terribly)
"
He
upsets
easily
over the littlest things.
"
(easily)
Used with verbs:
"
I
do not mean to
upset
you, but I have bad news.
"
(do not mean to, do not want to, do not wish to)
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upset
(adj):
unhappy
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Used with adverbs:
"
His comments left her
very
upset
.
"
(very, extremely, really, terribly, deeply, seriously, greatly)
"
He gets
easily
upset
over everything.
"
(easily)
"
They are
clearly
upset
over their loss.
"
(clearly, obviously, understandably, visibly)
"
I am
truly
upset
by your mean words.
"
(truly, honestly)
Used with verbs:
"
He
sounds
upset
about her choice.
"
(sounds, seems, appears, looks, be: is/am/are)
"
Are you going to
remain
upset
all day?
"
(remain, stay)
"
Why
are
you
getting
upset
over this?
"
(be + getting, be + becoming)
"
You
made
her very
upset
.
"
(made, left)
Used with prepositions:
"
He is
upset
about
not getting a promotion.
"
(about)
"
She is very
upset
with
me.
"
(with, at)
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