consternation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

consternation in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for consternation in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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To the consternation of many of his fans and literary critics, however, he never returned to novels.
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She first appears towing two armless, jawless zombies in shackles, and she causes no small consternation among the group.
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This caused great consternation among the aristocracy, who insisted that long use in itself constituted license.
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The disappointment of the early elimination gave way to consternation regarding the club's financial situation.
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Jaded about marriage after handling divorces for a living, she rejects marriage and remains single to her family's consternation.
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However, his softening stance on regulating and taxing the mining sector caused consternation amongst some of his original supporters.
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His appointment to lead the 68th caused consternation among the officers, who had hoped for the promotion of one of their own.
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But writers were a perennial source of consternation for the authorities.
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The judgment occasioned general consternation in the country, and the judges were treated with scant respect on circuit.
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The result can be embarrassment and consternation for unsuspecting visitors.
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