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Chagrin means "to be upset, usually by humiliation, disappointment or failure." If people had a dog's anatomy, chagrin would be walking with one's tail tucked between one's legs. (n.) - dismay or embarrassment caused by disappointment or failure

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What is chagrined mean?

Chargrined: really fed up, upset with someone.


How do I use chagrined in a sentence'?

she was chagrined at the fact that she missed her ex boyfriend


How do you spell embarssing?

The correct spelling is "embarrassed" (chagrined).


How can you put chagrin in a sentence?

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!


How do you spell embarress?

The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).


How do you spell embarrising?

The correct spelling is "embarrassed" (shamed, chagrined).


How do you spell embarased?

The correct spelling of the verb is "to embarrass". EMBARRASSED (adjective) - ashamed or chagrined EMBARRASSMENT (noun) - chagrin, mortification


What is the description of Elizabeth reaction of Charlotte Lucas engagement?

Elizabeth was chagrined when she heard the news about Charlotte's engagement.


How do you spell imberrest?

The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).


What are synonyms for indignant?

aggrieved, resentful, affronted, disgruntled, displeased, cross, angry, mad, annoyed, offended, exasperated, irritated, piqued, nettled, chagrined


What is a sentemce using the word mountainous?

Example: There was a mountainous pile of homework I had to complete that night and I was deeply chagrined. If not that, -- Example: It was a very mountainous region with snow.


Can you use any sentence like this Just heed to you once?

I overheard the chagrined page telling his knight, "I'll just heed to you once more, good Sir."