Consternar in english

Dismay

pronunciation: dɪsmeɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures

consternar = dismay ; distress. 

Example: In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.Example: What distressed him most was his being so short; he did not mind so much his ' hideous' face, as being so short.

Consternar synonyms

consternation in spanish: consternación, pronunciation: kɑnstɜrneɪʃən part of speech: noun alarm in spanish: alarma, pronunciation: əlɑrm part of speech: noun depress in spanish: deprimir, pronunciation: dɪpres part of speech: verb appall in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: əpɔl part of speech: verb appal in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: æpəl part of speech: verb demoralize in spanish: desmoralizar, pronunciation: dɪmɔrəlaɪz part of speech: verb deject in spanish: presar, pronunciation: dɪdʒekt part of speech: verb dispirit in spanish: desalentar, pronunciation: dɪspɪrɪt part of speech: verb get down in spanish: bajar, pronunciation: getdaʊn part of speech: verb discouragement in spanish: desaliento, pronunciation: dɪskɜrɪdʒmənt part of speech: noun horrify in spanish: horrorizar, pronunciation: hɔrəfaɪ part of speech: verb cast down in spanish: echar abajo, pronunciation: kæstdaʊn part of speech: verb disheartenment in spanish: desaliento, pronunciation: dɪʃɑrtənmənt part of speech: noun
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