Sentences with chagrin
cha·grin
C c - The rejection of his proposal chagrined him deeply.
- She was chagrined to note that the paint had dried into a blotchy mess.
- To the delight of men's groups and the chagrin of women's groups.
- I cast off my chagrin at the earlier disaster and once more ventured forth into northern Italian cuisine.
- Police Minister Tim Holding must be feeling a bit of chagrin, exacerbated by the knowledge that he is now the butt of jokes.
- To the chagrin of the Chinese.