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upset
1.If you are upset, you are unhappy or disappointed because something unpleasant has happened to you.
2.She warned me not to say anything to upset him.
ignore
1.If you ignore someone or something, you pay no attention to them.
2.Such arguments ignore the question of where ultimate responsibility lay.
calm
1.A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
2.Try to keep calm and just tell me what happened.
concern
1.The group has expressed concern about reports of political violence in Africa.
2.The growing number of people seeking refuge in Thailand is beginning to concern Western aid agencies.
outdoors
1.If something happens outdoors, it happens outside in the fresh air rather than in a building.
2.It was warm enough to be outdoors all afternoon.
settle
1.They agreed to try to settle their dispute by negotiation.
2.In an attempt to settle the case, Molken has agreed to pay restitution.
suffer
1.Within a few days she had become seriously ill, suffering great pain and discomfort.
2.He was eventually diagnosed as suffering from terminal cancer.
recover
1.He is recovering from a knee injury.
2.He recovered from a 4-2 deficit to reach the quarter-finals.
pack
1.When I was 17, I packed my bags and left home.
2.She left Frances to finish her packing.
disagree
1.You must continue to see them no matter how much you may disagree with them.
2.I respect the president but I disagree with his decision.
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