If you are looking for past tense, "I felt horribly chagrined" would be acceptable.
However if you are looking for present tense, "I feel such chagrin" is a good answer.
For future tense, " I will feel chagrined" Hope this helps!
Chagrin is defined as meaning angered over a situation in which a person feels let down. An example of chagrin in a sentence could be, "She was feeling very chagrin due to her second place art fair status".
Much to my chagrin, I often misspell chagrin.
indecent inhuman people r chagrin to the society its a chagrin to see u failed
He gave his performance, but much to his chagrin, the audience didn't like it.
I Felt Chagrin when My Dog Played a Trick On Me
I was filled with remorse after scolding the children.
The rejection of his proposal chagrined him deeply.Much to my chagrin, it rained on my wedding day.Much to my chagrin, I forgot to bring my water bottle to cheerleading practice and had to use my friend's.You may also use it like this...I felt chagrin as I walked up to the teacher and asked her if she had a dollar.
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The address of the Chagrin Falls Branch Library is: 100 E. Orange St., Chagrin Falls, 44022 2799
Julian Chagrin is 6' 2".
Rolanda Chagrin was born in 1957.
Julian Chagrin goes by None.