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Upset

ˌəpˈsɛt
Bardzo Powszechny
~ 2800
~ 2800, Bardzo Powszechny
Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000. Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.
To make someone feel unhappy, disappointed, or worried, To disturb the normal functioning or order of something, To defeat or overthrow someone or something unexpectedly, To physically disturb or overturn something

Upset - Znaczenia

To make someone feel unhappy, disappointed, or worried

Przykład: The news of her failure upset her greatly.
Użycie: formalKontekst: professional and personal situations
Notatka: This is the most common meaning of 'upset' and can refer to emotional distress.

To disturb the normal functioning or order of something

Przykład: The sudden power outage upset the schedule for the day.
Użycie: formalKontekst: professional and technical contexts
Notatka: Used when referring to disruptions or disturbances in a system or plan.

To defeat or overthrow someone or something unexpectedly

Przykład: The underdog team upset the reigning champions in a thrilling match.
Użycie: informalKontekst: sports and competitive environments
Notatka: Commonly used in sports to describe surprising victories by underdogs.

To physically disturb or overturn something

Przykład: The strong winds upset the outdoor furniture on the patio.
Użycie: informalKontekst: everyday situations
Notatka: Used when referring to physical disturbances or disruptions.

Synonimy Upset

distressed

Distressed means experiencing extreme sorrow, pain, or worry.
Przykład: She looked distressed after hearing the news.
Notatka: Distressed often implies a deeper emotional state than upset.

disturbed

Disturbed means feeling agitated or unsettled.
Przykład: The loud noise disturbed my concentration.
Notatka: Disturbed can imply a disruption of peace or calmness.

perturbed

Perturbed means feeling anxious or unsettled.
Przykład: He was perturbed by the sudden change in plans.
Notatka: Perturbed often suggests a mild sense of unease or discomfort.

disconcerted

Disconcerted means feeling confused or unsettled.
Przykład: I was disconcerted by his unexpected reaction.
Notatka: Disconcerted implies a feeling of being thrown off balance or disoriented.

rattled

Rattled means feeling shaken or unnerved.
Przykład: The unexpected criticism left her rattled.
Notatka: Rattled often implies a sense of being emotionally or mentally shaken.

Wyrażenia i częste zwroty Upset

Fed up

To be fed up means to be extremely annoyed or frustrated with a situation or person.
Przykład: I'm completely fed up with this job. I need a change.
Notatka: It emphasizes a feeling of extreme annoyance or frustration beyond just being upset.

Blow up

To blow up means to suddenly become very angry or lose one's temper.
Przykład: She blew up at her colleague for making the same mistake again.
Notatka: It implies a sudden and intense emotional reaction, often involving anger.

Stir up

To stir up means to cause trouble, provoke, or incite emotions or reactions.
Przykład: The politician's speech stirred up controversy among the audience.
Notatka: It involves actively causing a reaction or disturbance rather than just experiencing upset feelings.

Turn up

To turn up means to increase the intensity or level of a situation, especially negative emotions.
Przykład: Her unexpected arrival turned up the tension in the room.
Notatka: It indicates a sudden escalation of emotions or reactions, often leading to upset feelings.

Chew someone up

To chew someone up means to severely scold or reprimand someone.
Przykład: His boss chewed him up for missing the deadline.
Notatka: It conveys a harsher and more direct criticism compared to simply being upset with someone.

Rile up

To rile up means to make someone angry or annoyed.
Przykład: The provocative comments riled up the audience at the debate.
Notatka: It focuses on provoking or triggering upset emotions in others.

Knock someone for a loop

To knock someone for a loop means to greatly surprise or upset someone.
Przykład: The unexpected news knocked her for a loop, and she needed some time to process it.
Notatka: It implies a strong impact on someone's emotions or state of mind, causing confusion or distress.

Codzienne (slangowe) wyrażenia Upset

Lose it

To lose control emotionally, become extremely upset or angry.
Przykład: She really lost it when she found out she didn't get the job.
Notatka: Refers to a more intense emotional reaction than just being upset.

Go off

To become upset or angry suddenly and express it in a strong or intense way.
Przykład: He went off on his boss after receiving unfair criticism.
Notatka: Describes a sudden outburst of emotion.

Flip out

To react with extreme surprise, anger, or frustration.
Przykład: I flipped out when I realized I left my phone at the restaurant.
Notatka: Implies a more dramatic reaction than just feeling upset.

Bummed out

To feel disappointed, let down, or unhappy about a situation.
Przykład: I was really bummed out when my plans got canceled last minute.
Notatka: Conveys a sense of feeling low or downhearted.

Freak out

To react with extreme fear, anxiety, or agitation.
Przykład: Don't freak out, but I think I forgot to lock the front door.
Notatka: Indicates a strong emotional response often involving fear or panic.

Tick off

To make someone angry or annoyed.
Przykład: His constant interruptions really ticked off the rest of the team.
Notatka: Suggests causing irritation or provoking someone's negative emotions.

Ruffle feathers

To disturb or upset a group of people, typically by saying or doing something controversial or provocative.
Przykład: Her comment really ruffled some feathers at the meeting.
Notatka: Refers to causing discomfort or tension within a group or setting.

Upset - Przykłady

She was upset when she found out she didn't get the job.
He was upset by the news of his friend's illness.
The customer was upset with the poor service at the restaurant.

Gramatyka Upset

Upset - Przymiotnik (Adjective) / Przymiotnik (Adjective)
Lemat: upset
Odmiana
Przymiotnik (Adjective): upset
Rzeczownik, liczba mnoga (Noun, plural): upsets, upset
Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass): upset
Czasownik, czas przeszły (Verb, past tense): upset
Czasownik, imiesłów przymiotnikowy bierny (Verb, past participle): upset
Czasownik, imiesłów przysłówkowy współczesny lub imiesłów przymiotnikowy czynny (Verb, gerund or present participle): upsetting
Czasownik, 3. osoba liczby pojedynczej czasu teraźniejszego (Verb, 3rd person singular present): upsets
Czasownik, forma podstawowa (Verb, base form): upset
Czasownik, czas teraźniejszy nie w 3. osobie liczby pojedynczej (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): upset
Sylaby, Dzielenie Wyrazów i Akcent
upset zawiera 2 sylab: up • set
Transkrypcja fonetyczna: (ˌ)əp-ˈset
up set , (ˌ)əp ˈset (Czerwona sylaba jest akcentowana)

Upset - Znaczenie i częstotliwość użytkowania

Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000.
upset: ~ 2800 (Bardzo Powszechny).
Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.