chagrin in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Chagrin is a feeling of distress or embarrassment caused by a failure or disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- She felt a deep sense of chagrin when she realized she had forgotten her best friend's birthday.
- To his chagrin, he found that his favorite restaurant had closed down unexpectedly.
- Her chagrin was evident when she discovered she had mispronounced the guest speaker's name.
- Despite his chagrin at the mistake, he decided to laugh it off and move on.
- The team's chagrin was palpable after losing the game in the final seconds.
- He tried to hide his chagrin when he accidentally sent the email to the wrong person.
- Her chagrin turned to determination as she vowed to do better next time.
- With a mix of chagrin and amusement, she recalled her embarrassing childhood moments.
- They watched in chagrin as their carefully laid plans fell apart due to unforeseen circumstances.
- His chagrin was overshadowed by the support of his friends, who rallied around him.
- To her chagrin, she discovered that her best friend had forgotten her birthday.
- He felt a deep sense of chagrin when he realized he had missed the important meeting.
- Despite his chagrin at being overlooked, he decided to congratulate the winner graciously.
- The chagrin on her face was evident when she tripped in front of the audience.
- Much to his chagrin, he found out that his biggest rival had received the promotion.
- She could only watch in chagrin as her carefully laid plans unraveled before her eyes.
- His chagrin turned to determination as he vowed to improve for the next competition.
- The chagrin of losing the championship was overshadowed by the support of his teammates.
- With a sigh of chagrin, he admitted he had miscalculated the budget for the project.
- Her chagrin was palpable when she realized she had sent the email to the wrong recipient.
- To his chagrin, the plans he had so carefully arranged fell apart at the last minute.
- The chagrin of losing the game was evident on the players' faces as they walked off the field.
- Despite her chagrin at being overlooked for the promotion, she maintained her professionalism.
- His chagrin was palpable when he discovered he had mispronounced the guest's name during the introduction.
- With chagrin, she accepted that her attempt at baking had resulted in a burnt disaster.
- The teacher expressed her chagrin over the students' lack of preparation for the exam.
- Looking back, he felt chagrin over the harsh words he had spoken in anger.
- Her chagrin was softened by the laughter of her friends, who found the situation amusing.
- Realizing he had missed the deadline, he sank into chagrin and frustration.