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Sentence count:50+1Posted:2016-12-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disappointmentembarrassmenthumiliationmortificationSimilar words: grinagricultureagribusinessagriculturalshaggyhaggardgripgrimMeaning: ['ʃægrɪn]  n. strong feelings of embarrassment. v. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of. 
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(31) Much to our chagrin, you've done it again.
(32) Chagrin discovered this in Afghanistan in 1994.
(33) His increasingly visible chagrin sets up a vicious circle.
(34) What's Chagrin Falls and what happened there?
(35) He took the book, to Paul's immense chagrin, and began the copying himself.
(36) Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment, chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie.
(37) Pour le bleu d'un amour ou le gris d'un chagrin.
(38) To the chagrin of her secular parents[Sentencedict.com], she embraced Orthodox Judaism.
(39) He noted with chagrin how little hair clung to his head.
(40) Only three years later, when Lanfranc was appointed Abbot of Caen, the young Anselm succeeded him as Prior much to the chagrin of older and more established candidates.
(41) No matter the tear is sadness, chagrin or excited, it is uncritical.
(42) Chagrin and remorse followed, and it was not until after full confession to Marmee that Meg realized the trumpery value of fashionable rivalry and the real worth of simplicity and contentment.
(43) When my mother says that, I always feel very chagrin.
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(44) To make a long story short, we began dating, much to the chagrin of our children.
(45) To the shame and chagrin of the snake oil pedlars, science has been of no help in supporting any of these claims.
(46) Much to his chagrin, he did not win the game.
(47) Relishing his triumph, Costner especially savored the chagrin of the critics who had predicted his failure.
(48) Bred for centuries to deal with predators without human intervention, the Great Pyrenees has strong instincts and will act upon them, sometimes even to the chagrin of its owner.
(49) But what about "chagrin", derived from the Turkish for roughened leather, or scaly sharkskin.
(50) I am at a loss to find words with which to express my chagrin and grief.
More similar words: grinagricultureagribusinessagriculturalshaggyhaggardgripgrimgriefgrimacegrievanceaggrievedintegritya grandagreevagrantagree onagree toagrarianagronomydisagreefragrantagreementa great manyagree withagreeablea great dealconflagrationchasmchap.
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