different between upsetting vs bothersome
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
bothersome
English
Etymology
bother +? -some
Adjective
bothersome (comparative more bothersome, superlative most bothersome)
- Causing trouble, annoyance, inconvenience, irritation, or perplexity.
- Synonyms: troublesome, annoying, inconveniencing, irritating, perplexing
Derived terms
- bothersomely
- bothersomeness
Translations
bothersome From the web:
- what bothersome means
- what bothersome means in spanish
- what does bothersome mean
- what does bothersome
- what is bothersome pain
- what is bothersome symptom
- what is bothersome
- what do bothersome means
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