Consternación in english
Consternation
pronunciation: kɑnstɜrneɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑnstɜrneɪʃən part of speech: noun
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consternación = dismay ; consternation ; distress.
Example: The author expresses dismay at the nearly total eradication of the arts from schools in America.Example: The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.Example: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.more:
» causar consternación = cause + consternation .
Example: This paper continues the debate over the consternation caused in the library world by literary essayist, Nicholson Baker, who has attacked the destruction of original newspapers once they have been microfilmed.