alarm, amazement, anxiety, awe, bewilderment, confusion, distraction, dread, fear, fright, Horror, muddle, muddlement, panic, perplexity, shock, stupefaction, terror, trepidation, trepidity, wonder
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Consternation is a word that refers to frustration, dismay, and distress. Used in a sentence, consternation functions as a noun, rather than an adjective or adverb.
Consternation is a feeling of anxiety about something that was unexpected. Another sentence would be, the consternation hit her like a brick wall when her husband left.
Consternation is feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected. My dogs ran and played in the yard, much to the consternation of my neighbors.
There was widespread consternation among our crew on hearing that we'd be sailing with the Prince.
Consternation means when you have feelings of anxiety or dismay when something unexpected happens. It can also mean terror, fright or amazement depending on the situation.
Much to the consternation of students and parents, repairs to the school building won't be made until September, 2012.
Consternation
That is the correct spelling of "consternation" (a state of frustration).
Her consternation about her poor grade on the exam was evident in her facial expression.
The word dagnabbit originated in the 1890's. It was used often by prospectors and farmers. Dagnabbit means surprise or consternation.
his consternation was evident by the pained expression on his face.
the definition of consternation is a state of paralyzing dismay
There are 13 consterstripes & 50 consterstars on the consterflag of my consternation.
"She shook her head in consternation, wondering where she could have lost the earring..."
It was with much consternation that Napoleon Bonaparte marked his defeat at Waterloo.
To my consternation I realized that I was holding the neck and not the head of the poisonous snake which is a very dangerous thing to do.
Much to the consternation of students and parents, repairs to the school building won't be made until September, 2012.
When she announced that she was going to lose 25 kilos of weight in a month, her reckless idea caused general consternation among her friends and family.
Consternation
That is the correct spelling of "consternation" (a state of frustration).
Her consternation about her poor grade on the exam was evident in her facial expression.
Live Consternation was created on 2006-08-17.