Dismay
pronunciation: dɪsmeɪ
part of speech: noun
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