Her consternation about her poor grade on the exam was evident in her facial expression.
Much to the consternation of students and parents, repairs to the school building won't be made until September, 2012.
alarm, amazement, anxiety, awe, bewilderment, confusion, distraction, dread, fear, fright, horror, muddle, muddlement, panic, perplexity, shock, stupefaction, terror, trepidation, trepidity, wonder Taken from an online thesaurus.
That is the correct spelling of "consternation" (a state of frustration).
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
his consternation was evident by the pained expression on his face.
Her consternation about her poor grade on the exam was evident in her facial expression.
"She shook her head in consternation, wondering where she could have lost the earring..."
Much to the consternation of students and parents, repairs to the school building won't be made until September, 2012.
alarm, amazement, anxiety, awe, bewilderment, confusion, distraction, dread, fear, fright, horror, muddle, muddlement, panic, perplexity, shock, stupefaction, terror, trepidation, trepidity, wonder Taken from an online thesaurus.
Receiving an unexpected bad grade on a test.
"Consternation" is one. Any word with three syllables and ending in "-tion" will do.
That is the correct spelling of "consternation" (a state of frustration).
the definition of consternation is a state of paralyzing dismay
Live Consternation was created on 2006-08-17.
The word "shocked" can be defined as to be struck with fear or dread or consternation. Therefore, an antonym of the word "shocked" would be fearless or unafraid.
It was with much consternation that Napoleon Bonaparte marked his defeat at Waterloo.