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provoke vs upset

upset vs provoke

provoke is not a noun while upset is a noun.

provoke is not an adjective while upset is an adjective.

provoke and upset both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
provoke No No Yes No
upset Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, upset is a hyponym of provoke; that is, upset is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than provoke:
  • provoke: call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
  • upset: cause to lose one's composure
provoke (noun) upset (noun)
an improbable and unexpected victory
the act of disturbing the mind or body
the act of upsetting something
a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
an unhappy and worried mental state
a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning
provoke (adjective) upset (adjective)
thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
mildly physically distressed
afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom
used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win
provoke (verb) upset (verb)
provide the needed stimulus for disturb the balance or stability of
evoke or provoke to appear or occur defeat suddenly and unexpectedly
call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) form metals with a swage
annoy continually or chronically move deeply
cause to lose one's composure
cause to overturn from an upright or normal position
Difference between provoke and upset

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