Phrases with «much consternation»

The phrase "much consternation" means a great deal of worry, confusion, or distress. Full definition

Sentences with «much consternation»

  • This will cause much consternation among particle physicists and much awkwardness for the LHC's boosters. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The A-list which Cameron tried to impose on his party only lasted for a brief while until it caused so much consternation among local Conservative Associations that it was abandoned. (nextleft.org)
  • It has been the cause of much consternation in the cryptocurrency markets over the past week. (coinbureau.com)
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