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chagrined, ppl. a.|ʃəˈgriːnd| [f. chagrin v. + -ed1.] Vexed, mortified; disappointed; formerly, afflicted, troubled, melancholy.
1665Pepys Diary 15 Jan., How chagrined the Prince was the other day, when he thought he should die. 1724De Foe Mem. Cavalier (1840) 10 The queen-mother and her party were chagrined at the cardinal, therefore the queen was under dissatisfaction. 1733Fielding Int. Chamberm. ii. i, Be not chagrined, enjoy your friends, and take no notice of it. 1792Abp. Moore in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1861) II. 477 Mr. Pitt was in the House, evidently chagrined. 1844Disraeli Coningsby viii. ii. 293 Mourning over his chagrined fortunes. |