chagrin
1 of 2noun/ʃəˈɡrɪn/
1
a state of embarrassment due to failing, getting humiliated, or disappointed
C2- His chagrin was palpable when he realized he had forgotten his lines during the play.
- She couldn't hide her chagrin when her presentation was met with silence from the audience.
- Despite his best efforts, he couldn't conceal his chagrin at being overlooked for the promotion.
- The team's defeat in the championship match was met with collective chagrin from their supporters.
- Her chagrin was evident when she discovered she had accidentally sent the email to the wrong recipient.
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