A state of bliss; a peaceful ecstasy.
The abode of the Abrahamic God; similar abodes of the gods in other religions and traditions, such as Mount Olympus.
The abode of God and of the angels and saints in His presence.
The afterlife of the blessed dead, traditionally conceived as opposed to an afterlife of the wicked and unjust (compare hell); specifically
The afterlife of the blessed dead in other religions and traditions, such as the Pure Land or Elysium.
The distant sky in which the sun, moon, and stars appear or move; the firmament; the celestial spheres.
Any paradise; any blissful place or experience.
Providence, the will of God or the council of the gods; fate.
Paradise, the afterlife of the souls who are not sent to a place of punishment or purification such as hell, purgatory, or limbo; the state or condition of being in the presence of God after death.
Similarly blissful afterlives, places, or states for particular people, animals, or objects.
To be upset or knocked over.
To shorten (a tire) in the process of resetting, originally by cutting it and hammering on the ends.
To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
To tip or overturn (something).
To defeat unexpectedly.
To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end.
To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something).
Angry, distressed, or unhappy.
Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit.
An upper set; a subset (X,≤) of a partially ordered set with the property that, if x is in U and x≤y, then y is in U.
The dangerous situation where the flight attitude or airspeed of an aircraft is outside the designed bounds of operation, possibly resulting in loss of control.
An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win.
An overturn.
Disturbance or disruption.
An upset stomach.