Synonyms of chagrin

Antonyms of chagrin

Collocations of chagrin

deep chagrin
Frequency: 70 %

She felt deep chagrin when she realized she had forgotten her best friend's birthday.

bitter chagrin
Frequency: 60 %

She tasted bitter chagrin as she watched someone else receive the award she had worked so hard for.

silent chagrin
Frequency: 50 %

He bore his disappointment with silent chagrin, not wanting to burden others with his feelings.

overwhelming chagrin
Frequency: 45 %

His overwhelming chagrin was visible in his slumped shoulders and downcast eyes.

public chagrin
Frequency: 35 %

The politician experienced public chagrin after his scandalous affair was exposed in the media.

Idiomatic Expressions for chagrin

  • Phrase: much to someone's chagrin
    Meaning: used to emphasize that someone is very disappointed or embarrassed by something
    Usage: Much to his chagrin, he found out that he had failed the exam.