OXFORD Collocations | dictionary for students of English

upset adj.

VERBS appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound | become, get Don't get so upset about it! | remain | leave sb, make sb The incident had left him visibly angry and upset.

ADV. badly, bitterly, deeply, desperately, dreadfully, extremely, genuinely, greatly, particularly, profoundly, really, seriously, terribly, very She's obviously deeply upset by his behaviour. | thoroughly | a bit, a little, pretty, quite, rather | clearly, obviously, visibly

PREP. about upset about her divorce | at He was upset at missing all the excitement. | by upset by the death of their pet | with I think she may be a bit upset with you.