chagrin - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chagrin in Hindi

  • चिढ़

verb

  • तंग करना
  • कष्ट देना
  • चिढ़ाना
  • झेंप
  • शर्मिंदगी
  • नाराजगी

chagrin Definition

verb 

  • feel distressed or humiliated. ( व्यथित या अपमानित महसूस करना। )

noun

  • distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated. ( व्यथित या अपमानित होने पर या अपमानित होना। )

chagrin Example

  • I think, you know, I've been very open in the past, and a little bit to my own chagrin . ( मुझे लगता है, आप जानते हैं, मैं अतीत में बहुत खुला रहा हूं, और अपने खुद के चिराग के लिए थोड़ा सा। )
  • Imagine my surprise and chagrin when I realised that I could not hear any music above the din of the rattly old Northern Line train. ( मेरे आश्चर्य और तीर्थ की कल्पना करें जब मुझे एहसास हुआ कि मैं पुरानी पुरानी उत्तरी लाइन ट्रेन के भोजन के ऊपर कोई संगीत नहीं सुन सकता। )
  • The long-awaited breakup will ensue, to the embarrassment and chagrin of many. ( लंबे समय से प्रतीक्षित ब्रेकअप, कई लोगों की शर्मिंदगी और झंझट का कारण बनेगा। )
  • Much to their chagrin , Kerry never went over his allotted time. ( अपने चैरगिन के लिए, केरी अपने आवंटित समय से अधिक नहीं गए। )
  • He coughed up his Bickfords and turned purple with a mixture of shame and chagrin . ( उसने अपने बिकाफर्ड को उकसाया और शर्म और गिरगिट के मिश्रण के साथ बैंगनी हो गया। )

More Sentence

  • To his chagrin , he has come up with the evidence to prove him wrong.
  • However, much to Dare's chagrin , the faculty did nothing to oppose Halpern's position.
  • But, despite my chagrin at what I regard as a rip-off, I have booked two tickets.
  • To Eliza's chagrin , she was sent to the office to learn secretarial skills.
  • Much to my chagrin no such indication appeared, and I handed the candy back to my daughter.
  • Jeff, much to his chagrin , wasn't invited
  • Too late, to his chagrin , not to mention embarrassment, he found that he had rather overdone it, and could not get near him.
  • Predictions are hazardous business, as all poll pundits will have realised to their chagrin this month.
  • She says she always dreamed of becoming an actress but, to her chagrin , opportunity and ambition didn't seem to go hand in hand.
  • to my chagrin , he was nowhere to be seen
  • Get his glasses steamed, and he'll punt you into the next time zone, as Jonah Goldberg has just learned to his bruised chagrin .
  • To his embarrassment and chagrin , not one of these claims has turned out to be true.
  • Imagine what chagrin we can bring to this nation if we were to sneer or giggle at a visiting diplomat from say Nigeria or India!
  • Partick's chagrin , he suggests, might also fail to take into account a number of factors at work in these acquisitions.
  • He has adopted the one by the radiator, much to Tess's chagrin .
  • I realised, with some chagrin , that for Hilberg the conclusion was implicit in the sequence, and he had trusted me to see it.
  • At the mention of Vannington, the look changed to chagrin and embarrassment.
  • I was terribly chagrined to get the commentary after the debate.
  • In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it.
  • But you can see why people are so chagrined , yes?
  • I rented ‘Almost Famous,’ and was chagrined to read that an enhanced director's cut edition is en route.
  • I'm glad to know that somebody else is as chagrined as I about the state of our restroom, although I think this doesn't go far enough, and doesn't address the most egregious behavior.
  • ‘I'm sure they were chagrined that I didn't endorse the ticket,’ he says.
  • On Saturday, a group of about 50 black-clad anarchists seemed chagrined that the riots they envisioned for the IMF / World Bank protests never came to pass.
  • With all the site's readers contacting their senators and reps and being so aggressively civic, I am chagrined to say that until a few days ago I hadn't gotten around to figuring out who represents me.