TROUBLE vs UPSET: NOUN
- Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
- A malfunction.
- Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
- A violent occurrence or event.
- A difficulty, problem, condition, or action contributing to such a situation.
- A distressful or dangerous situation.
- To be at the pains; to exert one's self; to give one's self inconvenience.
- To get into difficulty or danger.
- A fault or interruption in a stratum.
- That which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that which afflicts.
- The state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation; uneasiness; vexation; calamity.
- In mining, a small fault. Also called a throw, slide, slip, heave, or check.
- A disease, or a diseased condition; an affection: as, a cancerous trouble.
- In law, particularly French law, anything causing injury or damage such as is the subject of legal relief.
- Labor; laborious effort: as, it is no trouble.
- A source or cause of annoyance, perplexity, or distress: as, he is a great trouble to us.
- Disturbing, annoying, or vexatious circumstance, affair, or state; distress; difficulty.
- Annoyance; molestation; persecution.
- Vexation; perplexity; worry; difficulties; trials; affliction.
- Any of various conflicts or rebellions in Ireland or Northern Ireland, especially the period of social unrest in Northern Ireland beginning in 1969.
- An instance of this; a disturbance.
- Public unrest or disorder.
- A condition of pain, disease, or malfunction.
- Effort, especially when inconvenient or bothersome.
- A cause or source of distress, disturbance, or difficulty.
- A distressing or difficult circumstance or situation.
- A state of distress, affliction, difficulty, or need.
- A strong feeling of anxiety
- An angry disturbance
- An unwanted pregnancy
- An event causing distress or pain
- A source of difficulty
- An effort that is inconvenient
- 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.
- An upset stomach.
- An overturn.
- An unexpected victory of a competitor that was not favored.
- Disturbance or disruption.
- The act of upsetting, or the state of being upset; an overturn.
- 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.
- See the extract.
- An upset part or piece.
- A tool used for upsetting; a swage.
- A game, contest, or election in which the favorite is defeated.
- A condition of indigestion.
- A disturbance, disorder, or state of agitation.
- The act of upsetting or the condition of being upset.
- An unhappy and worried mental state
- Condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning
- An improbable and unexpected victory
- A tool used to thicken or spread (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
- The act of disturbing the mind or body
- The act of upsetting something
TROUBLE vs UPSET: ADJECTIVE
- Troubled; dark; gloomy.
- 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.
- In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught.
- Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion.
- Having been overturned.
- Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
- Thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
- Having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom
- Mildly physically distressed
TROUBLE vs UPSET: VERB
- To mentally distress; to cause (someone) to be anxious or perplexed.
- To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).
- Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
- Move deeply
- Cause bodily suffering to
- Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
- To cause inconvenience or discomfort to
- To defeat unexpectedly.
- To tip or overturn (something).
- To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something).
- To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
- Cause to overturn from an upright or normal position
- Move deeply
- Form metals with a swage
- Cause to lose one's composure
- Defeat suddenly and unexpectedly
- Disturb the balance or stability of
TROUBLE vs UPSET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To take pains.
- To agitate; stir up.
- To inconvenience; bother.
- To cause to have emotional or mental problems that interfere with social functioning.
- To cause to be anxious or worried.
- To afflict with pain or discomfort.
- To become upset.
TROUBLE vs UPSET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give occasion for labor to; -- used in polite phraseology.
- To disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex.
- To put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate.
- 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 overturn, overthrow, or overset
- To shorten (a tire) in the process of resetting, originally by cutting it and hammering on the ends.
- To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end.
- To set up; to put upright.
- To make (a heated metal bolt, for example) shorter and thicker by hammering on the end.
- To defeat unexpectedly (an opponent favored to win).
- To distress or perturb mentally or emotionally.
- To cause (the stomach) to feel ill.
- To disturb the functioning, order, or course of: : overthrow.
- To cause to overturn; knock or tip over.
TROUBLE vs UPSET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Concern oneself
- Take the trouble to do something
- Cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
- To take trouble or pains; trouble one's self; worry: as, do not trouble about the matter.
- To become turbid or cloudy.
- Synonyms Afflict, Distress, etc. (see afflict); perplex, agitate, plague, pester, badger, disquiet, make uneasy, anxious, or restless.
- To put to trouble, inconvenience, pains, or exertion of some kind: used conventionally in courteous requests: as, may I trouble you to shut the door?
- To disturb in mind; annoy; vex; harass; afflict; distress; worry.
- To disturb; interrupt or interfere with.
- To stir up; agitate; disturb; put into commotion.
- Same as troubly.
- Used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win
- 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.
TROUBLE vs UPSET: RELATED WORDS
- Ill, Disturb, Cark, Disorder, Disquiet, Inconvenience, Pain, Fuss, Upset, Hassle, Distress, Bother, Worry, Problem, Difficulty
- Overturn, Troubled, Discomfit, Distressed, Disorganized, Disturbance, Disturb, Unexpected, Sick, Disquieted, Trouble, Disconcert, Confused, Worried, Disturbed
TROUBLE vs UPSET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Afflict, Distract, Ail, Ill, Disturb, Disorder, Disquiet, Pain, Fuss, Upset, Hassle, Distress, Worry, Problem, Difficulty
- Ill, Overturned, Troubled, Discomfit, Distressed, Disorganized, Disturb, Unexpected, Sick, Disquieted, Trouble, Disconcert, Confused, Worried, Disturbed
TROUBLE vs UPSET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Your dog might have trouble swallowing dry kibble.
- Having trouble logging in and placing web orders?
- Please see the appropriate thread in Trouble Tickets.
- Knowing that will keep you out of trouble.
- Do you have trouble building goodwill with others?
- Some trouble codes indicate a certain calibration has not been performed and some trouble codes indicate a malfunction.
- TROUBLE HANDLING AND TICKETING REQUIREMENTSTrouble handling and trouble ticket tracking services will be required.
- But it was the wrong way and little to my knowledge we can get in serious trouble trouble for doing it.
- In adults, this disorder may cause trouble getting organized, remembering appointments, or even have trouble keeping a job.
- In trouble, deep trouble, I prayed to God.
- 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.
TROUBLE vs UPSET: QUESTIONS
- Did Bing Crosby have trouble expressing his emotions?
- What happens if Robotroid runs into financial trouble?
- What is this crossword clue trouble-free transition?
- Why do students have trouble with hypothesis testing?
- How does Shakespeare foreshadow trouble in Macbeth?
- Does gabapentin cause insomnia or trouble sleeping?
- Are building contractors having trouble finding work?
- Why is there no diagnostic trouble code on my diagnostic trouble?
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- What does Never Trouble Trouble Till trouble troubles you mean?
- Was Lorraine Bracco upset over'The Sopranos'finale?
- Will Bracketology change as teams upset their rivals?
- Why is Brandi Glanville upset with Denise Richards?
- Is upset recovery training required on Airbus A320s?
- How effective is activated charcoal for upset stomach?
- Was Giakoumakis' injury 'upset the Applecart' at Celtic?
- Can Ryse supplements cause nausea and stomach upset?
- Do they still make entrocalm upset stomach tablets?
- Does Everyone find something objectionable or upset?
- What does it mean when your boyfriend gets upset when you're upset?