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View synonyms for upsetting
upsetting
[ uhp-set-ing ]
upsetting
/ ʌpˈsɛtɪŋ /
noun
- metallurgy the process of hammering the end of a heated bar of metal so that its width is increased locally, as in the manufacture of bolts
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Example Sentences
"It was quite striking and surprising and upsetting for most people there."
From BBC
He knew he would be upsetting some of those who benefit from the murky status quo when the $20bn project began.
From BBC
Our Dignity and Respect policy sets out clear expectations of behaviour, including recognising when comments or behaviour may be harmful or upsetting to others and acting accordingly.
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That’s why it feels more than upsetting to see crowds at Trump’s rallies waving signs with the number 47 on them.
From Los Angeles Times
For many, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to Trump is not just upsetting but deeply threatening.
From Los Angeles Times
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