upset in Swedish
upset in Swedish is upprörd, orolig, skräll — upset means unhappy, distressed, or annoyed.
upset in Swedish
upprörd
(of a person, predicative, _, only) Angry, distressed, or unhappy.
orolig
(of a stomach or gastrointestinal tract) Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit.
skräll
(countable, sports, politics) An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win.
What does "upset" mean?
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adj Unhappy, distressed, or annoyed.
"She was upset after losing the match."
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noun An unexpected result in which the favorite loses.
"The underdog's win was one of the biggest upsets in tournament history."
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noun A mild stomach illness.
"He stayed home with a stomach upset."
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verb To make someone distressed or unhappy.
"The news upset the whole family."
upset in a sentence
- She was upset after losing the match.
- He got upset when his flight was cancelled.
- The underdog's win was one of the biggest upsets in tournament history.
- He stayed home with a stomach upset.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "upset" in Swedish?
"upset" in Swedish is upprörd, orolig, skräll. upset means: Unhappy, distressed, or annoyed.
How do you use "upset" in a sentence?
Example: "She was upset after losing the match." In Swedish, "upset" is upprörd, orolig, skräll.
Are there other ways to say "upset" in Swedish?
Yes — Swedish has 3 translations listed for "upset": upprörd, orolig, skräll.
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