Sentences with consternation
con·ster·na·tion
C c - His decision caused consternation in the art photography community.
- The lows are when they throw tantrums, shout at clinic staff, and destroy pediatric waiting room toys, all to your consternation and embarrassment.
- They have usually experienced consternation and sometimes panic.
- Adults get acne too, to their consternation and frustration.
- That consternation, that fear of what next and the uncertainty it has created has caused a significant bout of risk aversion.
- Never since the 1916 uprising has the capital been so filled with horror, consternation and apprehension.
- This, however, often meets with consternation from drivers, as they are not keen on lifting the chair.