1. upsetting
I found the programme very upsetting.
The news that Jane and Dave broke up was upsetting.
Angličtina slovo „dołujący„(upsetting) se zobrazí v sadách:
Słówka 1 część druga, przymiotniki2. depressing
Recently, you've been depressing to hang out with.
It was all the more depressing because it was raining.
Whichever way you took it was a depressing outlook.
I don't watch the news, it's so depressing.
I haven't got the time to keep up with you. "That's rather depressing."
For some reason it looks to be turning out to be a depressing week.
Blue Monday is the most depressing day throughout the year.
Mu job is depressing
Rainy weather is the most depressing.
It’s depressing to work hard and not be credited for it.
It’s so depressing to have to keep taking my driving test.
It was very depressing message.
a depressing TV programme
Why do you think the news is often depressing?
I'd go to the goth club more often, but my outfits are depressingly cheerful, not cheerfully depressing.
Angličtina slovo „dołujący„(depressing) se zobrazí v sadách:
Przydatne przymiotniki USEFUL ADJECTIVES3. harrowing
a harrowing tale
harrowing tale/book
People in Sarajevo live harrowing lives
a harrowing experience
He made a harrowing documentary about war.
a harrowing account of a young Basque girl going through puberty.
a harrowing true story of adventure and survival
War zones are harrowing places and many journalists are haunted by the disturbing images they witness.
a harrowing film/tale
For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
Eyewitnesses have described harrowing scenes.
... have told us their harrowing stories.
Fire departments, police units and disaster responders all use drones to some degree, assessing harrowing situations, finding missing people and helping fellow humans.
The movie is a harrowing depiction of life in an urban slum.