different between unappetising vs upsetting
unappetising
English
Etymology
un- +? appetising
Adjective
unappetising (comparative more unappetising, superlative most unappetising)
- (chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of unappetizing
unappetising From the web:
- what unappetising mean
- what does unappetising mean
upsetting
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?t??
Verb
upsetting
- present participle of upset
Noun
upsetting (plural upsettings)
- The action of the verb upset.
Adjective
upsetting (comparative more upsetting, superlative most upsetting)
- Causing upset; distressing.
- He found taking his cat to the vet to be put down very upsetting.
- The bodies lying at the scene of the crash were an upsetting sight.
- (Scotland) Conceited; presumptuous.
Translations
Anagrams
- setting up
upsetting From the web:
- what upsetting my stomach
- what could be upsetting my stomach
- what food is upsetting my stomach
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