Strong feelings of embarrassment.
Cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of.
1 And much to her chagrin , Alice saw Jim walk right past Charlotte.
2 She bit her lip in the intensity of her chagrin and shame.
3 A few minutes later Deanna stared at the empty plate with chagrin .
4 In the mean time, his chagrin was appeased by a new project.
5 To the mortification and chagrin of his brothers, Washington declined the position.
6 The chagrin over the U-2 shootdown gave way to a murderous anger.
7 He had a boyish voice, and his chagrin showed plainly in it.
8 The reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.
9 To my chagrin , there was none; I had swept them all out.
10 As Mrs. Jenkins came in, chagrin and indignation showed on her face.
11 He could picture her chagrin , and again anathematised Grell in his thoughts.
12 Simon MacTaggart went out possessed by the devils of hatred and chagrin .
13 The major then turned back to Theo with a look of chagrin .
14 Judith had not betrayed her chagrin by the least change of countenance.
15 These consolatory considerations softened my chagrin at the contemplation of my height.
16 Fernando was stunned by the information, and filled with mortification and chagrin .
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