| upset | | |
| disturbance, perturbation, upset | (n.) | an unhappy and worried mental state.; "there was too much anger and disturbance"; "she didn't realize the upset she caused me" |
| derangement, overthrow, upset | (n.) | the act of disturbing the mind or body.; "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"; "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living" |
| disorder, upset | (n.) | a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning.; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" |
| swage, upset | (n.) | a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging. |
| overturn, turnover, upset | (n.) | the act of upsetting something.; "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed" |
| overturn, upset | (n.) | an improbable and unexpected victory.; "the biggest upset since David beat Goliath" |
| upset | (v.) | disturb the balance or stability of.; "The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries" |
| discomfit, discompose, disconcert, untune, upset | (v.) | cause to lose one's composure. |
| disturb, trouble, upset | (v.) | move deeply.; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought" |
| bowl over, knock over, overturn, tip over, tump over, turn over, upset | (v.) | cause to overturn from an upright or normal position.; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer" |
| swage, upset | (v.) | form metals with a swage. |
| upset | (v.) | defeat suddenly and unexpectedly.; "The foreign team upset the local team" |
| disquieted, distressed, disturbed, upset, worried | (adj.) | afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief.; "too upset to say anything"; "spent many disquieted moments"; "distressed about her son's leaving home"; "lapsed into disturbed sleep"; "worried parents"; "a worried frown"; "one last worried check of the sleeping children" |
| broken, confused, disordered, upset | (adj.) | thrown into a state of disarray or confusion.; "troops fleeing in broken ranks"; "a confused mass of papers on the desk"; "the small disordered room"; "with everything so upset" |
| upset | (adj.) | used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win.; "the Bills' upset victory over the Houston Oilers" |
| upset | (adj.) | mildly physically distressed.; "an upset stomach" |
| overturned, upset, upturned | (adj.) | having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom.; "an overturned car"; "the upset pitcher of milk"; "sat on an upturned bucket" |
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