CONFUSED vs UPSET: NOUN
- N/A
- The act of disturbing the mind or body
- See the extract.
- The act of upsetting, overturning, or severely discomposing, or the state of being upset; an overturn: as, the carriage had an upset; the news gave me quite an upset.
- The act of upsetting, or the state of being upset; an overturn.
- Disturbance or disruption.
- An unexpected victory of a competitor that was not favored.
- An overturn.
- An upset stomach.
- An upper set; a subset (X,≤) of a partially ordered set with the property that, if x is in U and x≤y, then y is in U.
- The act of upsetting something
- A condition of indigestion.
- A game, contest, or election in which the favorite is defeated.
- A tool used for upsetting; a swage.
- An upset part or piece.
- An unhappy and worried mental state
- An improbable and unexpected victory
- The act of upsetting or the condition of being upset.
- A disturbance, disorder, or state of agitation.
- A tool used to thicken or spread (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
- Condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning
CONFUSED vs UPSET: ADJECTIVE
- Making no sense; illogical
- Embarrassed
- Chaotic, jumbled or muddled
- Causing bafflement and confusion.
- Not marked by fine distinctions.
- Having lost one's bearings physically or mentally.
- Thrown into disorder.
- Same as confounded.
- Chaotic; jumbled.
- Lacking logical order or sense.
- Being unable to think with clarity or act with understanding and intelligence.
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- Thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
- Lacking orderly continuity
- Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
- Mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently
- Mildly physically distressed
- Having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom
- Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
- Thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
- Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion.
- In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught.
- Having been overturned.
- Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit.
- Angry, distressed, or unhappy.
- Set up; fixed; determined; -- used chiefly or only in the phrase upset price; that is, the price fixed upon as the minimum for property offered in a public sale, or, in an auction, the price at which property is set up or started by the auctioneer, and the lowest price at which it will be sold.
CONFUSED vs UPSET: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of confuse.
- Disturb the balance or stability of
- Defeat suddenly and unexpectedly
- Cause to lose one's composure
- Form metals with a swage
- Move deeply
- Cause to overturn from an upright or normal position
- To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
- To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something).
- To tip or overturn (something).
- To defeat unexpectedly.
CONFUSED vs UPSET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become upset.
CONFUSED vs UPSET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause (the stomach) to feel ill.
- To distress or perturb mentally or emotionally.
- To overturn, overthrow, or overset
- To defeat unexpectedly (an opponent favored to win).
- To disturb the functioning, order, or course of: : overthrow.
- To make (a heated metal bolt, for example) shorter and thicker by hammering on the end.
- To turn upwards the outer ends of (stakes) so as to make a foundation for the side of a basket or the like; also, to form (the side) in this manner.
- To disturb the self-possession of; to disorder the nerves of; to make ill.
- To shorten (a tire) in the process of resetting, originally by cutting it and hammering on the ends.
- To set up; to put upright.
- To cause to overturn; knock or tip over.
- To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end.
CONFUSED vs UPSET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Mystified, bewildered, flurried, abashed, discomposed, agitated, mortified.
- Synonyms Indiscriminate, indistinct, intricate, deranged.
- Perplexed; embarrassed; disconcerted.
- In logic, indistinct: applied especially to an idea whose parts are not clearly distinguished. See clear, a., 6, and distinct.
- In entomology, tending to become united in one mass, as parts of a jointed organ: as, antennæ with confused outer joints.
- Lacking orderly arrangement of parts; involved; disordered.
- Filled with bewilderment
- Having lost your bearings
- Mentally confused
- To be overturned or upset.
- To shorten and thicken by hammering, as a heated piece of metal set up endwise: said also of the shortening and resetting of the tire of a wheel.
- To put out of the normal state; put in disorder; of persons, to discompose completely; make nervous or irritable; overcome.
- To overturn; overthrow; overset, as a boat or a carriage; hence, figuratively, to throw into confusion; interfere with; spoil: as, to upset one's plans.
- To set or place up.
- Set up; fixed; determined.
- Used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win
CONFUSED vs UPSET: RELATED WORDS
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
- Overturn, Troubled, Discomfit, Distressed, Disorganized, Disturbance, Disturb, Unexpected, Sick, Disquieted, Trouble, Disconcert, Confused, Worried, Disturbed
CONFUSED vs UPSET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
- Ill, Overturned, Troubled, Discomfit, Distressed, Disorganized, Disturb, Unexpected, Sick, Disquieted, Trouble, Disconcert, Confused, Worried, Disturbed
CONFUSED vs UPSET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Yes, I have confused my meaning a bit.
- Ask for an explanation if confused about anything.
- And how it left me feeling so confused.
- These should not be confused with bottle openers.
- From an orderly council or a confused multitude?
- Still confused about applying without a test score?
- Colton reported that he sounded confused and distraught.
- Sounds that are easily confused and letter shapes that are easily confused are widely separated in this order of introduction.
- When it is complete, they are confused, but they are unable to indicate what confused them.
- Among common personally suppositing terms, Ockham then distinguishes between determinate, merely confused and confused distributive supposition.
- ARYA is already present, but she looks upset.
- Do the difficulties upset or distress your child?
- The President appears upset himself by this image.
- The upset sale usually occurs in early September.
- Waters was reportedly deeply upset by the experience.
- Never upset not to find what you need.
- Be conscious of content that might upset people.
- He was upset, I was upset the whole thing was completely out of hand!
- People may be upset with you or upset about the decision you are making.
- He indicated you were upset and you were upset with Ambassador Bolton and upset with the way things are going.
CONFUSED vs UPSET: QUESTIONS
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- Was 'dazed and confused' unfairly portraying Stoners?
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- Are you confused between nonconformance and noncompliance?
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- Will Bracketology change as teams upset their rivals?
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- Is upset recovery training required on Airbus A320s?
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