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opprørt

Opprørt is a Norwegian adjective meaning emotionally unsettled, agitated, distressed, or disturbed. It can describe a person who feels upset, or describe a situation, mood, or atmosphere marked by disturbance. The term is commonly used for both personal feelings and broader social contexts, such as after controversial decisions or during protests, where a crowd may be described as opprørt.

Etymology and form: Opprørt derives from the verb opprøre, to upset, disturb, or provoke to revolt. The

Usage notes: In everyday Norwegian, opprørt emphasizes emotional agitation rather than anger alone. It can appear

See also: opprør, opprøre, urolig, rystet.

Examples: Hun ble opprørt av nyhetene. Stemningen i møtet var opprørt etter beslutningen. En opprørt folkemengde

form
opprørt
is
the
past
participle
used
as
an
adjective
in
Norwegian
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk.
It
is
typically
employed
in
neutral
or
descriptive
language,
but
can
carry
evaluative
nuance
depending
on
context.
in
news
reporting
to
convey
unrest
without
attributing
fault.
Related
terms
include
opprør
(revolt),
opprøre
(to
upset/provoke),
as
well
as
synonyms
such
as
urolig
(uneasy)
and
rystet
(shaken).
Antonyms
include
rolig
(calm)
and
beroliget
(reassured).
samlet
seg
foran
rådhuset.