upsets Antonyms

Meaning of upsets

upsets

to trouble mentally or emotionally, a minor illness, affected with a minor physical disturbance, an act or result of upsetting, a state of disorder, a period of worry or unhappiness, to force out of the usual upright, level, or proper position, to cause a physical disorder in, emotionally disturbed or agitated, to worry, anger, or cause unhappiness to, invalidate, an emotional disturbance, to defeat unexpectedly, emotionally disturbed or shaken up, an unexpected defeat, to become overturned, affected with minor physical disturbance or disorder, to disturb or overturn a natural or stable order, to force or be forced out of the usual position, an act of overturning, to throw into disorder, a part of a rod (such as the head on a bolt) that is upset, to make somewhat ill, an act of throwing into disorder, to thicken and shorten (something, such as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end, a minor physical disorder, the expansion of a bullet on striking

upsets Sentence Examples

  1. The constant interruptions from my coworker upset my concentration.
  2. The offensive remarks from the stranger at the coffee shop upset me deeply.
  3. The unexpected cancellation of the flight upset my travel plans.
  4. The news of my job loss upset my financial stability.
  5. The harsh criticism from my boss upset my confidence.
  6. The loud noise from the construction site upset my sleep.
  7. The lack of respect from my peers upset my sense of belonging.
  8. The betrayal of a close friend upset my trust.
  9. The unfair treatment by the system upset my sense of justice.
  10. The tragic loss of a loved one upset the entire family.

FAQs About the word upsets

to trouble mentally or emotionally, a minor illness, affected with a minor physical disturbance, an act or result of upsetting, a state of disorder, a period of

unsettles, bothers, agitates, angers, concerns, distracts, alarms, worries,disturbs, discomforts

composes, settles,calms, soothes, alleviates, quiets, placates, assuages, appeases, tranquilizes

The constant interruptions from my coworker upset my concentration.

The offensive remarks from the stranger at the coffee shop upset me deeply.

The unexpected cancellation of the flight upset my travel plans.

The news of my job loss upset my financial stability.