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consternación

consternation

noun kon-stehr-nah-SYOHN Rare

Origin: Latin consternatio, from consternare (to dismay)

Also means

dismay

Usage Note

Consternación expresses a reaction of shock and distress, stronger than simple surprise. It is typically followed by por ('consternación por la noticia') and is a formal, written-register word. The verb form is consternar, and you can say quedarse consternado ('to be left aghast').

Examples

"La noticia causó consternación en la familia."

Natural Translation

The news caused consternation in the family.

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