make sb upset
Frequency: 8.433.0 per million words
to directly cause someone to become unhappy or worried
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Examples (10)
- I'm sorry—I didn't mean to make you upset.
- The news of the sudden closure made many employees upset.
- Seeing the children crying made her very upset.
- The harsh comments on social media made the young singer upset.
- It makes me upset to see how much food is wasted every day.
- The decision to cancel the trip made the whole family upset.
- Try not to say anything that might make your mother upset.
- The movie's tragic ending made the audience visibly upset.
- Losing the championship in the final minute made the team upset.
- I hope my honest feedback didn't make you upset.