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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aroused consternation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that has caused feelings of anxiety or dismay among people.
Example: "The sudden announcement of layoffs aroused consternation among the employees, leading to widespread concern about job security."
Alternatives: "caused alarm" or "provoked distress".
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Heartbreaking TV pictures of death and destruction must certainly have aroused consternation and stirred the conscience of every family from Cairo to Baghdad, and from Riyadh to Rabat.
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Portman's announcement aroused predictable consternation on the religious right, and also stirred up some surprising fury on the left.
Became a little aroused.
Republicans are aroused.
He aroused animosity.
She felt aroused, vigilant.
This aroused Sergeant Johnson.
He aroused adulation.
aroused by adequate provocation..
This aroused our curiosity.
Are you aroused by yourself?
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