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2 Translation results for
upsetting
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
upsetting
noun
upsettings
triste, terrible
upset
verb
upset, has upset, is upsetting, upsets
volcar
;
derramar
;
perturbar, disgustar, inquietar, alterar, molestar
;
sentar mal a
;
trastornar, desbaratar (planes, etc.)
;
derrotar (en deportes)
Example sentences of
upset
verb
•
That remark you made really
upset
me.
•
Don't
upset
yourself over it.
•
It
upsets
him that he can do nothing to help.
•
A lot of people were
upset
by the court's decision.
•
It
upsets
me to think I might never see him again.
More examples
•
Spicy food
upsets
my stomach.
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Synonyms of
upset
verb
disquiet
,
disturb
,
perturb
,
agitate
,
fluster
,
unsettle
,
rattle
,
confuse
,
faze
,
defeat
,
disrupt
,
overturn
,
sicken
,
spill
Detailed synonyms for
upset
verb
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Disquiet
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Reverse translation for
upsetting
triste
terrible
volcar
- to overturn, to tip over, to upset, to knock over, to turn over, to capsize, to empty out, to make dizzy, to cause a change of mind in, to irritate
derramar
- to spill, to shed (tears, blood)
perturbar
- to disturb, to trouble, to disrupt
disgustar
- to upset, to displease, to make angry
inquietar
- to disturb, to upset, to agitate, to worry
alterar
- to alter, to modify, to disturb, to disrupt
molestar
- to be a nuisance, to annoy, to bother, to disturb, to disrupt
sentar mal a
trastornar
- to disturb, to upset, to disrupt
desbaratar
(planes, etc.)
- to destroy, to ruin, to break, to break down
derrotar
(en deportes)
- to defeat
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