[noncount] : a feeling of being frustrated or annoyed because of failure or disappointment
▪ The fact that he'd been unable to attend the funeral was a source of chagrin for Ted. ▪ She had gained five pounds over the winter, much to her chagrin. ▪ He decided to get a tattoo, to the chagrin of his parents.
▪ The fact that he'd been unable to attend the funeral was a source of chagrin for Ted. ▪ She had gained five pounds over the winter, much to her chagrin. ▪ He decided to get a tattoo, to the chagrin of his parents.







