Chagrin


The meaning of the word Chagrin is: a feeling of being frustrated or annoyed because of failure or disappointment


Examples:

To her chagrin, Jill placed second in the beauty pageant.

published by Cleo on 2021-10-31 18:05:45


Much to my chagrin, I failed my math test.

published by Evelin on 2021-07-25 15:42:49


To the viewer’s chagrin, the final episode of the television series ended with several unanswered questions.

published by Aurea on 2021-04-14 06:15:36


After finishing third in the race, I swallowed my chagrin and congratulated the winner.

published by Shannan on 2021-03-15 05:18:27


To his chagrin, the president realized his bill would not have the public’s approval.

published by Jaymie on 2021-12-11 04:34:41


Despite her father’s chagrin, Jill wore the revealing dress to the dance.

published by Felisa on 2021-07-06 22:38:15


To my chagrin, I did not win the lottery last night.

published by Lauralee on 2021-12-06 10:53:54


If Alan felt any chagrin about losing the contest, he hid it behind a huge smile.

published by Delphine on 2021-09-22 15:02:17


To Jack’s chagrin, he did not get the salary increase he wanted.

published by Thad on 2021-05-26 08:31:30


When my secret crush proposed to my sister, I was overwhelmed by chagrin and ran out of the house.

published by Adriane on 2021-01-13 22:51:16


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