Consternation
/ˌkɒn.stɜː.nəˈteɪ.ʃən/
Consternation is a feeling of surprise and worry that happens when something unexpected occurs, like when you suddenly realize you forgot to study for an important test.
Examples
- When the principal announced a surprise fire drill during math class, there was a moment of consternation among the students as they scrambled to remember the emergency procedures.
- As the storm clouds gathered ominously in the sky, a sense of consternation filled the air, leaving everyone wondering if the outdoor soccer game would be canceled.
- I felt a wave of consternation wash over me when I discovered that I had forgotten to study for the important history test that was happening the next day.
Synonyms
confusion
worry
fear
alarm
shock
dismay
Antonyms
calm
comfort
relief
confidence
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