Consternations [noun]
Definition of Consternations:
dismay, distress
Synonyms of Consternations:
Sentence/Example of Consternations:
It seemed incredible, and the rest of the calls were almost drowned out in the consternation that followed.
Matt asked, hiding as best he could the sudden consternation that swept through him.
But Clip had made another discovery which sent a shock of consternation through both him and Matt.
About thirty persons were killed, many more were wounded: and the whole city was filled with an indescribable consternation.
And I heard the voice of his words: and when I heard I lay in a consternation upon my face, and my face was close to the ground.
A moment of staring consternation ensued, and nervous Mrs. Gum looked ready to faint.
When she entered her appearance created no surprise, no consternation, as she had half feared it might.
And there was as much consternation and as much bustle of preparation, as if the fleet of England had entered in a hostile manner.
Long, tortuous lines of light showed immense numbers of large fish darting about as if in consternation.
It was drawn and gray, but there was no sign of yielding or consternation in the half-closed eyes.