"Constellatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Constellatory" Meaning

Adjective: relating to or resembling the stars; consisting of or composed of stars; heavenly. Specifically, referring to the patterns or shapes formed by the stars in the night sky.

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In a broader sense, the word "constellatory" refers to something that is formed or arranged in a pattern or configuration, often in a celestial or astronomical context.

Usage Examples:


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The astronomer studied the constellatory movements of the planets, noting the intricate dance they performed in the night sky.

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The intricate patterns on the digital art were constellatory, created by the artist's algorithmic design.

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The research professor analyzed the constellatory relationships between various economic factors, hoping to uncover hidden trends.

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The constellation on the wall was constellatory, its individual stars forming a recognizable shape.

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The symmetry of the constellatory arrangement on the architectural blueprints impressed the city planner.

Note: While "constellatory" is a real word, its usage is relatively rare, and it might be considered more formal or technical in certain contexts.

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Consternated refers to a state of shocked surprise, dismay, or disappointment, often due to unexpected or unpleasant news. A consternated person typically appears disconcerted, perplexed, and possibly even distressed.

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