upsetting 的定义
- tending to disturb or upset: an upsetting experience.
upsetting 近义词
disturbing
upsetting 的近义词 57 个
- alarming
- annoying
- bothersome
- creepy
- depressing
- disconcerting
- discouraging
- disquieting
- disruptive
- distressing
- embarrassing
- frightening
- inconvenient
- irritating
- painful
- startling
- threatening
- tiresome
- troublesome
- troubling
- trying
- unpleasant
- vexing
- worrisome
- worrying
- aggravating
- agitating
- discommoding
- dismaying
- foreboding
- harassing
- impeding
- perplexing
- perturbing
- provoking
- unsettling
- burdensome
- consequential
- difficult
- disagreeable
- discomforting
- distressful
- gloomy
- hard
- intrusive
- irksome
- laborious
- ominous
- onerous
- pessimistic
- prophetic
- severe
- sinister
- toilsome
- troublous
- uncertain
- wearisome
upsetting 的反义词 16 个
更多upsetting例句
- If this is upsetting, you should know you’ve got a growing number of options for finding out who is following your every move on the internet, and why.
- Jess asks Rory to run away with him, and it’s incredibly upsetting and sad.
- The opening and closing shots of Lorelai’s lost, broken face — as she realizes just how irrevocably her relationship with Luke has ended — are about as upsetting as this show ever gets.
- So I think it was something extraordinarily upsetting because people want to be able to look to America to lead and to guide and to role model.
- It’s understandable that getting a lot of shots at once when your child isn’t feeling well can be upsetting for the child.
- These are the kinds of uncomfortable and sometimes upsetting scenarios that make the two-year-old web series so enticing.
- Allende had nationalized the mines—upsetting the mine owners, who were not compensated.
- Roberts has shown a tendency in other political law cases to make broad pronouncements, upsetting precedent.
- What is upsetting, especially in a book about what Dunham has “learned,” is how much weight she puts on being in a relationship.
- The day just gets more upsetting when we hear about aboriginal rights in Canada.
- It frequently leads to a player upsetting his Pedal combination when he has no desire to do so.
- The baboon immediately came down, and it was remarkable how he brought down the basket without upsetting it.
- Losch peered sharply and then pulled away, almost upsetting an expensive decanter of liquor on the table beside him.
- You can't clap a new head on to old shoulders without upsetting circulation and equilibrium.
- Most of our provisions had been lost by the upsetting of the canoe, and we had but a very small quantity of water.