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Sinónimos detallados de upset en inglés

upset:

upset adj.

  1. upset
  2. upset
  3. upset
  4. upset
  5. upset
  6. upset
    flabbergasted
    – as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise 1
  7. upset
    – used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win 1
    upset
    – used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win 1
    • upset adj.
      • the Bills' upset victory over the Houston Oilers1
  8. upset
    – thrown into a state of disarray or confusion 1
    upset; confused; broken; disordered
    – thrown into a state of disarray or confusion 1
    • upset adj.
      • with everything so upset1
    • confused adj.
      • a confused mass of papers on the desk1
    • broken adj.
      • troops fleeing in broken ranks1
    • disordered adj.
      • the small disordered room1
  9. upset
    – afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 1
    upset; worried; distressed; disquieted; disturbed
    – afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 1
    • upset adj.
      • too upset to say anything1
    • worried adj.
      • worried parents1
      • a worried frown1
      • one last worried check of the sleeping children1
    • distressed adj.
      • distressed about her son's leaving home1
    • disquieted adj.
      • spent many disquieted moments1
    • disturbed adj.
      • lapsed into disturbed sleep1
  10. upset
    – having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom 1
    upset; overturned; upturned
    – having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom 1
    • upset adj.
      • the upset pitcher of milk1
    • overturned adj.
      • an overturned car1
    • upturned adj.
      • sat on an upturned bucket1
  11. upset
    – mildly physically distressed 1
    upset
    – mildly physically distressed 1
    • upset adj.
      • an upset stomach1

upset [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the upset
    the fright; the consternation; the upset; the repulsion; the confusion; the dismay; the alarm
  2. the upset
    – an improbable and unexpected victory 1
    the upset; the overturn
    – an improbable and unexpected victory 1
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
      • the biggest upset since David beat Goliath1
    • overturn [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the upset
    – the act of upsetting something 1
    the turnover; the upset; the overturn
    – the act of upsetting something 1
    • turnover [the ~] sustantivo
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
      • he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed1
    • overturn [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the upset
    – the act of disturbing the mind or body 1
    the upset; the overthrow; the derangement
    – the act of disturbing the mind or body 1
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
      • his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset1
    • overthrow [the ~] sustantivo
      • she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living1
    • derangement [the ~] sustantivo
  5. the upset
    – a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging 1
    the upset; the swage
    – a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging 1
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
    • swage [the ~] sustantivo
  6. the upset
    – a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning 1
    the upset; the disorder
    – a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning 1
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
      • everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time1
    • disorder [the ~] sustantivo
      • the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder1
  7. the upset
    – an unhappy and worried mental state 1
    the upset; the disturbance; the perturbation
    – an unhappy and worried mental state 1
    • upset [the ~] sustantivo
      • she didn't realize the upset she caused me1
    • disturbance [the ~] sustantivo
      • there was too much anger and disturbance1
    • perturbation [the ~] sustantivo

to upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)

  1. to upset
    to disturb; to enrage; incense; to anger; to upset
    • disturb verbo (disturbs, disturbed, disturbing)
    • enrage verbo (enrages, enraged, enraging)
    • incense verbo
    • anger verbo (angers, angered, angering)
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
  2. to upset
    to hinder; to oppose; to thwart; to sabotage; to cross; to stem; to upset; to stop
    • hinder verbo (hinders, hindered, hindering)
    • oppose verbo (opposes, opposed, opposing)
    • thwart verbo (thwarts, thwarted, thwarting)
    • sabotage verbo (sabotages, sabotaged, sabotaging)
    • cross verbo (crosss, crossed, crossing)
    • stem verbo (stems, stemmed, stemming)
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
    • stop verbo (stops, stopped, stopping)
    to prevent
    – keep from happening or arising; make impossible 1
    • prevent verbo (prevents, prevented, preventing)
  3. to upset
    to muck up; to mess up; foul up; to upset; to ruin
    • muck up verbo (mucks up, mucked up, mucking up)
    • mess up verbo (messes up, messed up, messing up)
    • foul up verbo
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
    • ruin verbo (ruins, ruined, ruining)
  4. to upset
    to offend; to put out; to upset; to ruffle
    • offend verbo (offends, offended, offending)
    • put out verbo (puts out, put out, putting out)
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
    • ruffle verbo (ruffles, ruffled, ruffling)
  5. to upset
    to push over; to knock over; to upset
    • push over verbo (pushes over, pushed over, pushing over)
    • knock over verbo (knocks over, knocked over, knocking over)
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
  6. to upset
    – disturb the balance or stability of 1
    to upset
    – disturb the balance or stability of 1
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
      • The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries1
  7. to upset
    – defeat suddenly and unexpectedly 1
    to upset
    – defeat suddenly and unexpectedly 1
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
      • The foreign team upset the local team1
  8. to upset
    – form metals with a swage 1
    to upset; swage
    – form metals with a swage 1
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
    • swage verbo
  9. to upset
    – move deeply 1
    to disturb; to upset; to trouble
    – move deeply 1
    • disturb verbo (disturbs, disturbed, disturbing)
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
      • This book upset me1
    • trouble verbo (troubles, troubled, troubling)
      • A troubling thought1
  10. to upset
    – cause to lose one's composure 1
    to upset; disconcert; untune; discomfit; discompose
    – cause to lose one's composure 1
  11. to upset
    – cause to overturn from an upright or normal position 1
    to upset; to overturn; to turn over; to tip over; to knock over; bowl over; tump over
    – cause to overturn from an upright or normal position 1
    • upset verbo (upsets, upset, upsetting)
    • overturn verbo (overturns, overturned, overturning)
    • turn over verbo (turns over, turned over, turning over)
    • tip over verbo (tips over, tipped over, tipping over)
    • knock over verbo (knocks over, knocked over, knocking over)
    • bowl over verbo
    • tump over verbo

Conjugaciones de upset:

present
  1. upset
  2. upset
  3. upsets
  4. upset
  5. upset
  6. upset
simple past
  1. upset
  2. upset
  3. upset
  4. upset
  5. upset
  6. upset
present perfect
  1. have upset
  2. have upset
  3. has upset
  4. have upset
  5. have upset
  6. have upset
past continuous
  1. was upsetting
  2. were upsetting
  3. was upsetting
  4. were upsetting
  5. were upsetting
  6. were upsetting
future
  1. shall upset
  2. will upset
  3. will upset
  4. shall upset
  5. will upset
  6. will upset
continuous present
  1. am upsetting
  2. are upsetting
  3. is upsetting
  4. are upsetting
  5. are upsetting
  6. are upsetting
subjunctive
  1. be upset
  2. be upset
  3. be upset
  4. be upset
  5. be upset
  6. be upset
diverse
  1. upset!
  2. let's upset!
  3. upset
  4. upsetting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Palabras relacionadas con "upset":

  • upsets

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Definiciones relacionadas de "upset":

  1. used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win1
    • the Bills' upset victory over the Houston Oilers1
  2. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion1
    • with everything so upset1
  3. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief1
    • too upset to say anything1
  4. having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom1
    • the upset pitcher of milk1
  5. mildly physically distressed1
    • an upset stomach1
  6. an improbable and unexpected victory1
    • the biggest upset since David beat Goliath1
  7. the act of upsetting something1
    • he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed1
  8. the act of disturbing the mind or body1
    • his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset1
  9. a tool used to thicken or spread metal (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging1
  10. a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning1
    • everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time1
  11. an unhappy and worried mental state1
    • she didn't realize the upset she caused me1
  12. disturb the balance or stability of1
    • The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries1
  13. defeat suddenly and unexpectedly1
    • The foreign team upset the local team1
  14. form metals with a swage1
  15. move deeply1
    • This book upset me1
  16. cause to lose one's composure1
  17. cause to overturn from an upright or normal position1

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