Chagrin The waiter was chagrined when he dropped his customer’s dinner.

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chagrin The waiter was chagrined when he dropped his customer’s dinner.

chagrin Goofy felt chagrined when he slipped on a banana peel.

chagrin: noun & verb definition: noun—distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated verb—to feel distressed or humiliated

chagrin pronunciation: shuh-grin

chagrin related form: adjective chagrined

chagrin synonyms: dissatisfaction mortification embarrassment frustration humiliation disconcert irritation

chagrin Much to the family’s chagrin, their cottage was dwarfed by the new mansion that was built next door.

chagrin The woman was chagrined when her son had a temper tantrum in the Laundromat.

chagrin He was chagrined when his proposal was rejected.

chagrined He waited outside the principal’s office looking chagrined.

chagrined The chagrined group started out slowly, but the Pied Piper eventually charmed them into dancing enthusiastically.

chagrined The chagrined contestant cried when the American Idol judges criticized her song.

chagrined Chagrined and alone, the woman cried for hours.