Consternation Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for consternation.
consternation
consternation
/ˌkɒn.stəˈneɪ.ʃən/
Examples
- The plan ended with consternation.
- The Church will be eclipsed, the world will be in consternation.
- It caused quite a deal of consternation in the past.
- It's not as strong as the level of consternation would imply.
- The 'Expositor' spread consternation throughout the city.
- The announcement caused the most widespread consternation.
- The article caused consternation in the Brazilian press.
- I don't think it is worth the effort and the consternation.
- The focus of the text is consternation over an adulterous wife.
- The result can be embarrassment and consternation for unsuspecting visitors.
fear resulting from the awareness of danger
noun
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"Con + Star + Nation. The whole nation was confused seeing a con artist as a star."
Con + Star + Nation. A whole country shocked, eyes wide at the falling star.
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