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"chagrined" Definitions
  1. feeling disappointed or annoyed

100 Sentences With "chagrined"

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He was a little chagrined about it when I asked.
I would more likely be the chagrined, hardass, bitter woman.
It's just… I'm just chagrined, irritated, cold, wet, tired, and exhausted.
But when the XAC was unveiled, Logitech was stunned and chagrined.
"That's the Rolls-Royce version," he said in a chagrined tone.
The chagrined pair said they intended to introduce the measure again next week.
Thus primed — and perhaps chagrined — adults may think more clearly about retirement, he said.
Climate scientists are dismissive of Mr. Happer; his former colleagues at Princeton are chagrined.
A few feet away, another dealer shrugged and exhaled dramatically, a show of chagrined solidarity.
In reality, as you fear, they might be chagrined and reluctant to see you again.
Confronted in a court case about this last untruth, Mr. Trump was anything but chagrined.
Her son said that within a couple of weeks, the chagrined university doubled her salary.
They were scored on in three straight games after being reunited, a chagrined Alzner recalled.
But the process had left him feeling, at nearly forty, chagrined about production, defensive and frail.
He had been doing this undetected, agency officials were chagrined to learn, since the late 1990s.
He seemed both amused and chagrined to see his childhood home turned into a makeshift shrine.
For her part, Warren has not been chagrined by the multiple critics among Wall Street's power centers.
Those who have never seen anything wrong with it will be chagrined that we ever forbade it.
Museum officials, chagrined that some 60 percent of visitors voted in favor of torture, dropped the survey.
And several Jewish leaders and members of the audience said they were chagrined that he didn't come.
When something didn't work out, no doubt he was chagrined, but he would shrug and move on.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Not every investor is chagrined by the dismal way the year has started in stocks.
"Oh, my God, that was so ill-advised, trashing Yeats!" she told me, seeming more amused than chagrined.
Chagrined, Ms. Novak later said she had gone home to Oregon and not left her house for days.
The comments led him into a rare apology to May from Trump, who seemed unusually chagrined over the interview.
There's even a bit where Lucille seems a little chagrined at Trump for stealing some of her best ideas.
When I left Ohio, I felt chagrined for not having anticipated the full breadth of what I found there.
Fans were torn on what chagrined them more: the wardrobe change or the erasing of Lois and Clark's marriage.
But during a rainy presentation ceremony, officials were chagrined when paint on the sheep's faces washed away, Professor Ayo said.
Stroker goes to town on the zesty "I Cain't Say No," a mock-chagrined ode to the joys of lust.
Her lunchtime excursion to a bar initially looked like nothing more than an act of disobedience by a chagrined employee.
Some of them were chagrined, she said, when they realized the Kurds were way ahead of them in battlefield equality.
I'm less chagrined about the lack of protest music than I am about the embracing and the promoting of nonprotest music.
More amused than chagrined, Ms. Muaddi has filled an album with images of look-alikes, many sent to her by friends.
We go out on dates and he is chagrined to find a human-size pregnancy pillow has taken over our bed.
As often disappointed conservatives and chagrined members of the Republicans' professional class, we have many friends and colleagues who consider themselves NeverTrumps.
Lawmakers were chagrined that the Trump administration was considering allowing Russia to question a former U.S. diplomat and a renowned Putin critic.
The party's progressive wing has been chagrined by Biden's past overtures to Republicans and his vows to continue working across the aisle.
The next morning the sun was out as I woke up, chagrined to realize I'd slept through the cows' departure at dawn.
"The Five" often feels like the last hour of an office holiday party that will yield a chagrined memo from human resources.
A source close to top Pentagon officials said they believe Mattis and Dunford feel "chagrined" with Trump's untimely and unexpected Wednesday announcement.
Mr Sirisena, angry and defiant, retains nominal control of the army and police while Mr Rajapaksa, sullen and chagrined, enjoys widespread public support.
We know she is chagrined by what she did to Chuck at that disbarment hearing because she said so in the last episode.
Lawyers pressing the case were openly chagrined when the assignment of judges was revealed just prior to an oral argument session in March.
On migration, however, Ms. Merkel's allies have been chagrined by what they see as her flip-flopping as it suits her, Mr. Techau said.
Political pollsters, chagrined by their massive failure to predict Trump's victory, have since explained that they grossly underestimated Trump's appeal with working-class Americans.
Now, decades later, the beneficiaries of these self-directed pension plans are chagrined about how inadequate the results of the privatized systems have been.
"We're certainly chagrined by some of the changes we are seeing," he said, noting that many artists and activist groups had left the area.
Chagrined about Mr. Trump, Republicans, in particular, have been increasingly dropping Mr. Johnson's name when faced with voting for Mr. Trump or Mrs. Clinton.
As it begins, we meet a bedridden Santa (Phil Hartman), chagrined that a stomach virus is preventing him from carrying out his holiday duties.
But the photo opportunity was a bit of a letdown: The pope's chagrined look drew peals of laughter across the late-night TV circuit.
Carmelo Anthony stood by the team's bench in the far corner, having missed one of the final three attempts, chagrined again at another defeat.
They arrived in a large envelope one day last summer, handwritten by more than a dozen members of a chagrined Gophers men's basketball team.
And Tim, who doesn't have a misogynous bone in his body, he's a wonderful man, was chagrined to realize that he had done this.
It is refreshing, for instance, that on the first day at their new school, the teenagers are chagrined because they're not wearing the school uniform.
"She just got fired," one person joked as a chagrined aide rushed to the back of the room after pulling one of the last numbers.
Chagrined to learn that none of his students could recall a school visit by a scientist, Mr. Sutter hosted several graduate students from nearby Ohio University.
Whan said he was not overly chagrined by the September stumble, calling it part of his promise to bring "new and big ideas" to the job.
Barnes & Noble, a major Amazon rival in books, might also have been chagrined to hear Mr. Mathrani talking up the prospects for a big Amazon store expansion.
In the couple of days since it came out, the study has already produced several chagrined headlines concluding that clean meat doesn't make for a cleaner environment.
I am chagrined to pen any self-serious, heavy-handed opinion that treats Crazy Rich Asians as anything other than the lighthearted joyride it attempts to be.
I thought she handled Dean perfectly: She playfully reproached him when he got out of the car, and he looked so appropriately chagrined when he approached her.
One requirement is that a third of the lead cast be Chinese; Simonds had been chagrined to learn that Chan was from Hong Kong, which didn't count.
Flynn's resignation this week led to some optimism among Western diplomats who had been chagrined about the former national security adviser's desire to establish closer ties to Moscow.
Though chagrined at Trump's remarks about Muslims, she is willing to live with Trump's nomination as she finds it harder to reconcile with the more liberal Democratic Party.
But when I had my first child, I told Messud, I was surprised and chagrined by the social pressure to put motherhood at the center of my identity.
After months of criticizing his opponent for using one and getting himself into trouble with his off-the-cuff speeches, the candidate looked chagrined to rely on it.
And U.S. officials, chagrined by what they say have been years of Chinese stalling tactics in annual economic dialogues, have been adamant that a trade deal must have teeth.
"This business sucks," I tweeted, chagrined at the simple fact that I kept losing my column because of the cruel, ongoing shrinkage of independent journalism in the United States.
Trump's Friday announcement that he'd lift sanctions on ZTE in return for a $1.3 billion fine, oversight by U.S. compliance officers, and management changes chagrined national security-focused legislators.
And shocked and chagrined as I am by the relative paucity of new music on Broadway, I now realize that there's more than one way to build a jukebox.
JAY N. FELDMAN Port Washington, N.Y. To the Editor: I have been surprised and chagrined at the lack of opposition to the Trump cabinet nominees by many Democratic senators.
Dolan was clearly chagrined by such overt displeasure voiced by Knicks fans and, thanks to this bizarrely timed move, has indeed managed to get us talking about something else.
The Ukrainians were chagrined to discover this year that the space they rented at Promenade 73 turned out to be right across the street from Russia House at Promenade 72.
"Our thought bubble for the president when he spontaneously made the fiscal package deal in front of a chagrined Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan: "You say I can't make deals anymore?
Intellectually I understand the appeal, but I was still chagrined when my kid stopped hating sand and started begging to go to the beach the minute the temperature hit 70 degrees.
In an otherwise blah episode, it was a moment of chagrined honesty, albeit a somewhat ableist one, in response to a bizarre, distorted rant from West on the subject of contemporary politics.
I've been paging through thousands of letters, and while I'm pleased to say they're running majority positive, I'm chagrined to say that responding to each is proving to be a Sisyphean task.
Users chagrined when mobile ads arrived, but they unlocked lots of material that was unavailable in the original iOS app and, for content providers (which, for YouTube, is everyone), a new way to make money.
" Gary is chagrined: "It was true that I had made Adèle swallow all of Proust, volume by volume, in rapid succession, and that was as good as telling her she could order her wedding dress.
Thus, if the Mexican government refuses to act quickly on his extradition, American law enforcement is likely to be chagrined once again, although they would not risk cooperation with the Mexican government by making this public.
But he has been chagrined to hear critics, including some former senior aides, argue that the administration's second-term nuclear modernization plans, costing up to $1 trillion in coming decades, undermine commitments he made in 2009.
No matter how impressive West Virginia's statistics are, the team will be chagrined by blowing the big lead on Monday night and eager to exact revenge in the conference tournament in Kansas City, Mo., in March.
Seriously, the new issue of The Neu Jorker has has everything: chagrined WASPs, millennial-directed scoffs, an ad for Acela: The Train for Nieces™, the signature Irvin typeface, praise of David Mamet, even elaborate, overwrought syntax.
Then, as Trump urged Zelensky to "get together" with Vladimir Putin, the mood went sour, as Twitter began to post screen grabs of Zelensky's chagrined expression, suggesting that the scene be scored to the " Curb Your Enthusiasm " theme.
The Kremlin has watched, chagrined, as the Trump administration has rolled back various positions stated during the campaign — his questioning of the viability of NATO, for example, or his expressions of sympathy for the Russian position on Crimea.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republicans chagrined by how few women their party has serving in Congress are launching an initiative on Wednesday aimed at reversing the trend in the 213 elections, though steep fundraising, recruitment and policy hurdles lie ahead.
We knew our presence chagrined some of the principals but, acting on the president's instructions, we were there to gain a thorough understanding of what would be one of the most important judgments he would make as commander-in-chief.
There are no quotes from the lucky better, but I'm sure they'd be at least a little chagrined to know they missed out on a cool extra £19,000 that would have come if they simply waited out the results of today.
Like Derpfakes, the man would not give me his full name, and instead went by his first initial, N. He said he had created FakeApp as a creative experiment and was chagrined to see Reddit's deepfake community use it for ill.
Whether you were cheered or chagrined by the results of the Mueller report, I urge you to look beyond your political leanings and appreciate the historic nature of these events and why they demanded so much attention from the press.
In some stations they did manage to visit during peak season, they were chagrined to discover scenes of chaos: inadequately trained managers, severe understaffing, haphazard traffic flows for delivery vans entering and exiting stations, and packages scattered on the floor.
To further arguments in favor of their city, Los Angeles fans can now tout the arrival of these new shops and labels, and New Yorkers, chagrined or not, can add them to their must-see list the next time they hop coasts.
She can't seem to take responsibility for her feelings for Barnett ("I didn't even feel that way at the time," she insists), but she is appropriately chagrined about her past behavior, especially how much of it was fueled by the alcohol her dog didn't get to.
Letters To the Editor: Re "An Evangelical Fights to Make California Red" (front page, May 28): As a contemplative Christian and a progressive, I'm saddened and chagrined to read of Franklin Graham's stand against California's "blue wall" and to think of him as the voice of Christianity.
It's the most normal we've ever seen Lenny behave, and it's particularly nice to see how chagrined he and Andrew both look when Sister Mary confronts them as they return at daybreak, exchanging sideways glances and small smiles like they are little boys caught being naughty by their mother.
But mostly, Trump seemed tickled, if also somewhat chagrined, by the fact that many of the remaining holdouts signed a pledge from the Republican National Committee promising to back the eventual nominee — a ploy initially used by the RNC to ensure Trump wouldn't launch a third-party bid.
Click here to view original GIFGOP presidential candidate and sweater ascetic Jeb Bush's emotional register on the campaign trail hovers between "mildly deflated" to "moderately chagrined"—but LOOK at how his eyes light up as he realizes that the expensive and impractical gadget he's been wearing can make phone calls.
Mr. Iyer, a restaurant owner who came to the United States from India in 1999 and became a citizen 10 years later, was chagrined to admit that until he catered a party to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, that Mr. Northam attended, he might not have known that Nov.
American lovers of musical theatre who blame Andrew Lloyd Webber for pretty much everything that went wrong on its stages, starting in the early seventies, will be chagrined to discover that he has written an autobiography that has all the virtues his music always seemed to lack: wit, surprise, contemporaneity, audacity, and an appealingly shrewd sense of the occasion.

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