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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Feel down/upset

While going through old test papers, love letters, and pictures, students are reminded of the highs and lows of the year. But there's no need to feel down.

Hi,

Is it the same to say "feel upset" instead of "feel down" in the above? Thanks.
  

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No, to feel down means to feel depressed, out of spirits. Being upset indicates anger or shock.

  • No, to feel down means to feel depressed, out of spirits.
  • Being upset indicates anger or shock.
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No, to feel down means to feel depressed, out of spirits. Being upset indicates anger or shock.
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