different between upsetting vs bothersome

upsetting

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?t??

Verb

upsetting

  1. present participle of upset

Noun

upsetting (plural upsettings)

  1. The action of the verb upset.

Adjective

upsetting (comparative more upsetting, superlative most upsetting)

  1. 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.
  2. (Scotland) Conceited; presumptuous.

Translations

Anagrams

  • setting up

upsetting From the web:

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  • 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)

  1. Causing trouble, annoyance, inconvenience, irritation, or perplexity.
    Synonyms: troublesome, annoying, inconveniencing, irritating, perplexing

Derived terms

  • bothersomely
  • bothersomeness

Translations

bothersome From the web:

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  • what is bothersome pain
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