Examples of using "Sconvolto" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was upset.
Tom seems flustered.
Tom is flustered.
Tom seemed distraught.
- I thought Tom sounded upset.
- I thought that Tom sounded upset.
The researcher is astonished
He's distraught.
- Tom's a bit freaked out.
- Tom is a bit freaked out.
I was so shocked.
Does Tom look upset?
Tom is distraught.
- Tom looks distraught.
- Tom seems distraught.
Tom looks shaken.
Tom was distraught.
A strike disrupted the postal system.
Tom is obviously upset with Mary's behavior.
Tom looks freaked out.
Tom was deeply shocked.
Tom was pretty distraught.
He was upset.
Tom looks deranged.
Tom looks horrified.
At the end of the retreat, he was devastated to learn that his son,
Tom seems terribly distraught, doesn't he?
Tom was shocked to hear that Mary had died.
Did Tom seem upset?
Tom looked upset.
- Tom's upset.
- Tom is upset.
- Tom looks irritated.
- Tom looks upset.
- Tom seemed upset.
Tom was appalled.
Tom was upset.
He's just upset.
He's very upset.
Tom was looking somewhat distraught.
Tom was shocked by Mary's behavior.
Tom's death shocked the community.
Tom was extremely upset.
- Tom should be upset.
- Tom has to be upset.
Was Tom upset, too?
Why is Tom upset?
Tom was visibly upset.
Tom looks very upset.
I was upset.
I'm upset.
Why was Tom so upset?
I'm upset about them.
I'm upset about him.
I'm upset about her.
Due to the typhoon, the train schedule was disturbed and all the trains were jam-packed.
Why aren't you upset?