different between upsetting vs vexing

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

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vexing

English

Etymology

From Middle English vexynge (harassment); equivalent to vex +? -ing.

Verb

vexing

  1. present participle of vex

Noun

vexing (plural vexings)

  1. vexation
    • 2002, Harold Bloom, American Women Poets, 1650-1950
      Many unkindnesses as well as (one feels) many liberties and general vexings, were required to move her to this.

Middle English

Noun

vexing

  1. Alternative form of vexynge

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