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upset vs touch

touch vs upset

upset and touch both are nouns.

upset is an adjective but touch is not an adjective.

upset and touch both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
upset Yes Yes Yes No
touch Yes No Yes No
As verbs, touch is a hypernym of upset; that is, touch is a word with a broader meaning than upset:
  • upset: disturb the balance or stability of
  • touch: tamper with
Other hypernyms of upset include disturb.
upset (noun) touch (noun)
an improbable and unexpected victory the act of putting two things together with no space between them
the act of disturbing the mind or body the feel of mechanical action
the act of upsetting something a distinguishing style
a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
an unhappy and worried mental state the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning deftness in handling matters
the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan)
a suggestion of some quality
a communicative interaction
the event of something coming in contact with the body
a slight but appreciable amount
a slight attack of illness
upset (adjective) touch (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
upset (verb) touch (verb)
disturb the balance or stability of have an effect upon
defeat suddenly and unexpectedly color lightly
form metals with a swage comprehend
move deeply make a more or less disguised reference to
cause to lose one's composure consume
cause to overturn from an upright or normal position make physical contact with, come in contact with
be in direct physical contact with; make contact
tamper with
cause to be in brief contact with
affect emotionally
perceive via the tactile sense
deal with; usually used with a form of negation
be relevant to
to extend as far as
be equal to in quality or ability
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