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Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious.
embarrassed
abashed
discomposed
1
I thought you knew me better.' He looked
chagrined
,
which she enjoyed.
2
Immediately
chagrined
at his reaction, Boxey looked down and said sullenly, Sorry.
3
Of course the officers feel
chagrined
over their defeat in the rifle-match.
4
Although still haughty, his voice was clearly
chagrined
at his narrow escape.
5
The beaten one was
chagrined
,
and vented his vexation in this defiance:
6
Nina smiled and listened with notable effort; Harriet knew she was
chagrined
.
7
Berry didn't know if she was delighted or
chagrined
to hear that.
8
The officer appeared
chagrined
when he saw the extent of our plunder.
9
I am
chagrined
,
most, at the idea that Wilfrid has been treacherous.
10
He was exceedingly
chagrined
by the cruel blunder perpetrated by his envoy.
11
Poor little Margaret was greatly
chagrined
at the discovery of her secret.
12
She felt
chagrined
to have done nothing more than duck and flee.
13
He had not measured up to the moment, and this
chagrined
him.
14
Maisanguaq,
chagrined
and bitter at the old man, leered among the crowd.
15
He felt deeply
chagrined
that his rightful prey should have escaped him.
16
Ham and Carl were so
chagrined
they knew not what to do.
chagrined
chagrine
·
much chagrined
deeply chagrined
look chagrined
somewhat chagrined
greatly chagrined