Examples of 'chagrined' in a sentence
Meaning of "chagrined"
chagrined (verb): To feel embarrassed, disappointed, or humiliated, especially due to failure or disappointment
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- simple past tense and past participle of chagrin
- Feeling chagrin (at something); vexed; fretful.
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chagrined
The lawyer will be be as chagrined as the financier is.
Chagrined a little that we have been hitherto able to.
Yet her uncle looks chagrined.
Marines were chagrined to find that air maintenance.
Your recent actions have our boss chagrined.
I felt chagrined at the wasted effort.
The natives themselves are chagrined at such conduct.
Lee was chagrined to find he had no one left in his front to attack.
I hope that she was not too chagrined by my departure.
I was chagrined at missing you.
Histiæus was extremely disappointed and chagrined at this announcement.
I am chagrined to admit that it has something to do with his personal appearance.
Even your friend must be chagrined with that illustration.
I have every reason to be chagrined.
I can not tell you how chagrined we are about all of this.
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Chagrined to see the man reach the woods ahead of him.
The banking lobby is chagrined.
I really chagrined my weight.
I am shocked and chagrined.
At his chagrined look.
Crestfallen and chagrined.
Are chagrined over the defeat of Gen.
Her father is chagrined.
I am similarly chagrined because I consider myself a leftist.
The owners were chagrined.
A chagrined CBS promptly ordered four more Peanuts specials.
Consider me chagrined.
The younger ones are excited, but the older ones are slightly chagrined.
I am just chagrined.
Your grandfather did not say anything, but it is chagrined.
I am past chagrined.
Still, he is chagrined when a violent storm makes him late for the ceremony.
Akimoto is chagrined.
Ten minutes later a chagrined McGhee brought word of what he called “ a slight mistake.
Then one asked a question and the girl gave a chagrined response.
Everyone at WKGB is chagrined and remains chagrined.
You could tell he was taken aback, chagrined.
Is so good that I should feel chagrined if I were one of those.
And not just heartbroken … crestfallen and chagrined.
Maria is chagrined.
I can not believe she 's not the least bit chagrined.
I was embarrassed, chagrined and everything else.
He and Patty McCormack played the Ropers chagrined neighbors.
Who would not be chagrined at this turn of events?
Nene, please, pull yourself together and do not show that you have been chagrined.
I used to be a little chagrined to admit I.
There she is chagrined by the crude and reckless husband-hunting of two of her sisters.
Caradoc the Younger is understandably chagrined at the news.
She was especially chagrined at its use as a classroom read-aloud.
If this incident were a one-off, the former president would perhaps not be so chagrined.