chagrined

  • 11chagrined — See: chagrin …

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  • 12chagrined — /ʃəˈgrɪnd/ (say shuh grind) adjective 1. made to feel foolish; embarrassed. 2. disappointed; frustrated …

  • 13be chagrined — feel annoyed or ashamed. → chagrin …

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  • 14cha·grinned — ↑chagrined …

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  • 15ashamed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. abashed, embarrassed, mortified. See regret, humility.Ant., proud. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. embarrassed, shamed, chagrined, humiliated, mortified, abashed, discomfited, regretful, contrite,… …

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  • 16ashamed — ashamed, mortified, chagrined mean acutely or manifestly conscious of embarrassment and humiliation. One is ashamed whose embarrassment and humiliation are mixed sometimes with a sense of guilt and always with the awareness of being discredited… …

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  • 17a|sham´ed|ness — a|shamed «uh SHAYMD», adjective. 1. feeling shame; disturbed or uncomfortable because one has done something wrong, improper, or silly; feeling embarrassed or disgraced: » I was ashamed when I cried at the movies. The poor girl was ashamed of her …

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  • 18a|sham´ed|ly — a|shamed «uh SHAYMD», adjective. 1. feeling shame; disturbed or uncomfortable because one has done something wrong, improper, or silly; feeling embarrassed or disgraced: » I was ashamed when I cried at the movies. The poor girl was ashamed of her …

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  • 19a|shamed — «uh SHAYMD», adjective. 1. feeling shame; disturbed or uncomfortable because one has done something wrong, improper, or silly; feeling embarrassed or disgraced: » I was ashamed when I cried at the movies. The poor girl was ashamed of her ragged… …

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  • 20Chagrin — Cha*grin , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chagrined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chargrining}.] [Cf. F. chagriner See {Chagrin}, n.] To excite ill humor in; to vex; to mortify; as, he was not a little chagrined. [1913 Webster] …

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