consternate

[US]/ˈkɒnstəneɪt/
[UK]/ˈkɑnstəˌneɪt/

Translation

vt.to fill someone with anxiety or dread
Word Forms
Third Person Singularconsternates
Present Participleconsternating
Past Tenseconsternated
Past Participleconsternated

Phrases & Collocations

consternate response

consternate feeling

consternate expression

consternate situation

consternate look

consternate reaction

consternate audience

consternate comment

consternate inquiry

consternate tone

Example Sentences

the sudden change in plans consternated everyone involved.

her unexpected resignation consternated the entire team.

the news of the merger consternated the employees.

his abrupt decision to leave consternated his friends.

the teacher's harsh criticism consternated the students.

finding out the truth consternated her beyond belief.

the unexpected results of the experiment consternated the researchers.

the sudden announcement consternated the audience.

his failure to meet the deadline consternated his manager.

the lack of communication consternated the project stakeholders.

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