"Consternating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Consternating refers to deeply disturbing or alarming, causing worry or concern. It can also describe something that is utterly confusing or bewildering, leaving one feeling perplexed or NONPLUSSED.
Usage Examples of "consternating"
The news of the financial crisis was consternating for many investors, causing them to panic and sell their stocks.
The constant barrage of criticism from the media was consternating for the struggling politician, making her feel under siege.
The consternating complexity of the new software system left many of the employees feeling frustrated and overwhelmed.
The consternating smell of rotten fish wafting from the dumpster outside was making it hard for the office workers to focus.
The consternating lack of response from the customer service department left me feeling annoyed and disconnected from the company.
Constellated refers to a state or quality of being arranged or connected in a pattern or network, similar to a constellation of stars. It can also imply a sense of being brought together or combined into a cohesive whole.
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.
Consternated refers to being shocked, surprised, or disapprovingly amazed, often to the point of being dismayed or disconcerted.
Consternation is a noun that means a state of shock, surprise, or dismay, often accompanied by feelings of anxiety or alarm. It can also refer to a situation or event that causes these emotions. For example: "The news of the financial crisis caused widespread consternation among investors."
To constipate means to obstruct or block the passage of faeces through the intestines, resulting in dry and hard stools, often accompanied by straining during bowel movements. It can also refer to the act of causing someone to be constipated, typically by depriving them of food or liquids.
to cause or become constipated, characterized by difficult or infrequent bowel movements, often resulting in hard, dry, or painful stools.