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Chagrin - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Chagrin is a feeling of annoyance, embarrassment, or disappointment caused by failure or humiliation. It often arises when one’s expectations are unmet or when faced with an awkward situation.

chagrin

/ʃəˈɡrɪn/ /ˈʃæɡ.rɪn/

Definition:

Distress or embarrassment caused by failure or disappointment.

Synonyms:

annoyance, irritation, frustration, vexation, humiliation

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

delight, pleasure

Common Collocations:

feel chagrin, express chagrin, hide chagrin, cause chagrin, full of chagrin

Derivatives:

chagrined, chagrining

Usage Tips:

Use "chagrin" to describe mild but lingering frustration or embarrassment after a setback.

Common Phrases:

to one's chagrin, much to my chagrin, hide one's chagrin

Etymology:

From French "chagrin," meaning grief or sorrow, possibly of Turkish origin.

Examples:

  • 1. She hid her chagrin when her team lost the match.
  • 2. To his chagrin, he forgot his lines during the play.
  • 3. Much to her chagrin, the cake burned in the oven.
  • 4. He felt deep chagrin after failing the important exam.

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