Re: It's natural to believe that external events upset you

Originally Posted by
keannu
Can you tell when it means "angry"? I think I can't help but expect the answer related to the context, but I'd like to expect more. And I guess "angry" would happen much less than "disppointed or unhappy".
The answer is inevitably related to the context. From one sentence in isolation, it is almost impossible to say exactly what individual words mean. If you upset somebody you may make them unhappy, sad, worried, angry, etc. If I say, "I told the boss what I thought of his latest crazy scheme. I think I rather upset him", 'upset' is likely to mean 'made him angry'. In that particular, limited, context, the sense of 'angry' is probably more likely than 'disappointed'.
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.