verb
- to fill with anxiety, dismay, or confusion; to shock or disturb greatly
Usage: formal; often used in passive voice
Examples
- The sudden announcement consternated the entire staff.
- She was consternated by the unexpected turn of events.
- The news of the company’s bankruptcy consternated investors.
- His rude behavior consternated the dinner guests.
- The teacher was consternated by the students’ poor test results.
- The family was consternated when they learned of the accident.