upset in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Upset (adjective): feeling distressed, unhappy, or emotionally disturbed due to an unexpected event or situation.
Sample Sentences
- She was really upset when she found out her best friend was moving away.
- The unexpected news left him feeling upset and unsure of what to do next.
- After the argument, they both felt upset, but neither wanted to apologize first.
- The sudden change in plans made everyone feel a bit upset and confused.
- Despite the upset she initially felt, she managed to find a positive way forward.
- She was upset when she found out her favorite concert was canceled.
- The news of their friend's sudden departure left everyone feeling upset.
- He tried to hide his upset feelings, but it was clear something was bothering him.
- After the argument, she felt upset and needed some time alone to think.
- The unexpected change in plans really upset the entire team.
- She was upset when she found out about the surprise party.
- The news of the layoffs left the entire team feeling upset and anxious.
- He tried to hide his upset demeanor during the meeting, but it was evident.
- The unexpected change in plans left him feeling quite upset about the situation.
- She was upset when she found out her best friend had moved away without telling her.
- The news of the cancellation upset the entire team, who had been preparing for weeks.
- He felt upset after receiving feedback that was harsher than he expected.
- The children were upset by the sudden change in their routine at school.
- Even though he tried to hide it, his upset demeanor was noticeable during the meeting.
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