Examples of 'more upsetting' in a sentence

Meaning of "more upsetting"

more upsetting - This phrase is used to indicate that a situation or event is causing a greater level of disturbance, emotional distress, or discomfort compared to something else. It suggests that the level of upset or negative impact is higher in the specified situation compared to a previous or alternative situation

How to use "more upsetting" in a sentence

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more upsetting
I have nothing more upsetting than wishes.
I do not know which image is more upsetting.
I have some more upsetting news for you.
That makes my news even more upsetting.
Migraines are more upsetting than your regular headaches.
I also find injured animals more upsetting.
Could be any more upsetting than the atmosphere.
If there is indeed something more upsetting.
Suicides are more upsetting than homicides.
You having told your story will be more upsetting.
This may be more upsetting to them.
In most instances the possession concept makes it all the more upsetting.
It just gets more upsetting.
Nothing is more upsetting to an athlete than being sidelined with an injury.
Which one is more upsetting.

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Even more upsetting was to hear that the reasons were largely financial.
That is filthier or more upsetting.
There is nothing more upsetting than the sight of a sick child.
The rhetoric and some of the images can be more upsetting than informative.
This difference is more upsetting that the difference in money availability.
For those suffering from hair loss this realization makes the situation even more upsetting.
A night terror can be more upsetting to a parent than to a child.
Now that I have a daughter this is even more upsetting to me.
They are far more upsetting than occasional images or thoughts of violence.
Hear voices that are new or more upsetting than normal.
Even more upsetting to her your comments about the other women.
For other infants circumcision is more upsetting than birth itself.
And it is even more upsetting when the sexist comments come from a woman.
Receiving a phone call for the deceased can be more upsetting than receiving a letter.
Making it all the more upsetting is the unique significance of the circumstances.
But there's something even more upsetting.
I found they were more upsetting when the music had a light footprint.
The fact that it 's such a compelling reality makes it more upsetting to leave.
That is filthier or more upsetting than what my brain will cook up right now.
There is no cure for these diseases, making their debilitating effects even more upsetting.
The process that followed is far more upsetting than the assault itself.
It 's more upsetting when discrimination happens within the race.
Honestly, the image of you and Pia doing the lambada is way more upsetting.
Needles can be more upsetting for Mom than baby.
Hands. let's just say that this message was even more upsetting than the.
But I have had far more upsetting experiences at the movies.
More upsetting to Isabella, however, was her husband 's behaviour.
There was nothing more upsetting to the then-rookie.
And the strangest part is, that it was not him? I do not know what 's more upsetting.
Can anything be more upsetting for a parent than one's child to.
And it 's somehow even more upsetting.
One of the spots more upsetting spots is the anti-aerial shelters.
That she was allegedly tearing up the Constitution. Yeah, that's more upsetting than the fact.
But what 's even more upsetting is that she let herself care in the first place.
Please, Zaf, let us not make this any more upsetting than it already is.

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