Definitionadj. feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Chagrined at not himself becoming king after his father's death, he headed a revolt against the new ruler of the Servians. [Please select]
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Ned looked somewhat chagrined, and Obed noticed it. [Please select]
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He dreaded being alone with his friend, still chagrined over the evening's events. [Please select]
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They are sure to make the givers feel at least a little chagrined at their choice. [Please select]
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"Your turn, Morris;" and he appeared to be very much chagrined at his ill luck. [Please select]
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Two more chagrined boys could nowhere have been found. [Please select]
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Chagrined as I was at the interruption, I was struck with admiration. [Please select]
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The chagrined Harvester, feeling like a thief, put the money in his pocket, and turned away. [Please select]
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He was passionately kind and angry; careless either to gain or to keep, vindictive, but if he was well answered, greatly chagrined; interpreting the best sayings and deeds often to the worst. [Please select]
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Victoria, disappointed and chagrined, bore a grudge against her people for their refusal, in spite of all her efforts, to rate her husband at his true worth. [Please select]
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