Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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upset | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
trouble | Yes | No | Yes | No |
upset (noun) | trouble (noun) |
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an improbable and unexpected victory | an effort that is inconvenient |
the act of disturbing the mind or body | a source of difficulty |
the act of upsetting something | an event causing distress or pain |
a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging | an angry disturbance |
an unhappy and worried mental state | a strong feeling of anxiety |
a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning | an unwanted pregnancy |
upset (adjective) | trouble (adjective) |
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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) | trouble (verb) |
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disturb the balance or stability of | cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed |
defeat suddenly and unexpectedly | disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed |
form metals with a swage | move deeply |
move deeply | to cause inconvenience or discomfort to |
cause to lose one's composure | take the trouble to do something; concern oneself |
cause to overturn from an upright or normal position |