1. chagrined - Adjective
2. chagrined - Verb
4. chagrined - Adjective Satellite
of Chagrin
Source: Webster's dictionaryfelt abashed at the extravagant praise Source: Internet
chagrined at the poor sales of his book Source: Internet
was embarrassed by her child's tantrums Source: Internet
Councilman Nat Bates remained a proponent of the plan with its projected 17,000 jobs, while the remainder of the council was chagrined at the fact that there was no guarantee that the jobs would go to Richmonders. Source: Internet
I am always chagrined at the tendency of people to expect that I have a simple, easy gimmick that makes my program function. Source: Internet
Perhaps I might have been a little chagrined at Jackson's silence, and hence commented inwardly and adversely upon his horsemanship. Source: Internet