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consternation

[kon-ster-ney-shuhn] / ˌkɒn stərˈneɪ ʃən /


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The rise of AI music has been a source of fascination and consternation for the music industry.

From BBC

Not surprisingly, the plan evoked consternation in Ukraine and outrage in Europe—an indication that neither had been directly involved in its formulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The only difference was the media now adopted a tone of sincerity and gravitas combined with consternation.

From Salon

But the royals are bankrolled by British taxpayers, making the consternation of its youngest working generation hard to ignore.

From Los Angeles Times

But why so many women vote Republican is a question that causes great consternation, since the party is not exactly subtle about its hostility to women's rights.

From Salon