chagrin 音标拼音: [ʃəgr'ɪn]
n . 懊恼
vt . 使懊恼
懊恼使懊恼
chagrin n 1 :
strong feelings of embarrassment [
synonym : {
chagrin },
{
humiliation }, {
mortification }]
v 1 :
cause to feel shame ;
hurt the pride of ; "
He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss " [
synonym :
{
humiliate }, {
mortify }, {
chagrin }, {
humble }, {
abase }]
Chagrin \
Cha *
grin "\,
n . [
F .,
fr .
chagrin shagreen ,
a particular kind of rough and grained leather ;
also a rough fishskin used for graters and files ;
hence (
Fig .),
a gnawing ,
corroding grief .
See {
Shagreen }.]
Vexation ;
mortification .
[
1913 Webster ]
I must own that I felt rather vexation and chagrin than hope and satisfaction . --
Richard Porson .
[
1913 Webster ]
Hear me ,
and touch Belinda with chagrin . --
Pope .
Syn :
Vexation ;
mortification ;
peevishness ;
fretfulness ;
disgust ;
disquiet .
Usage : {
Chagrin }, {
Vexation }, {
Mortification }.
These words agree in the general sense of pain produced by untoward circumstances .
Vexation is a feeling of disquietude or irritating uneasiness from numerous causes ,
such as losses ,
disappointments ,
etc .
Mortification is a stronger word ,
and denotes that keen sense of pain which results from wounded pride or humiliating occurrences .
Chagrin is literally the cutting pain produced by the friction of Shagreen leather ;
in its figurative sense ,
it varies in meaning ,
denoting in its lower degrees simply a state of vexation ,
and its higher degrees the keenest sense of mortification . "
Vexation arises chiefly from our wishes and views being crossed :
mortification ,
from our self -
importance being hurt ;
chagrin ,
from a mixture of the two ." --
Crabb .
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1913 Webster ]
Chagrin \
Cha *
grin "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Chagrined };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Chargrining }.] [
Cf .
F .
chagriner See {
Chagrin },
n .]
To excite ill -
humor in ;
to vex ;
to mortify ;
as ,
he was not a little chagrined .
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1913 Webster ]
Chagrin \
Cha *
grin "\,
v .
i .
To be vexed or annoyed . --
Fielding .
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1913 Webster ]
Chagrin \
Cha *
grin "\,
a .
Chagrined . --
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
23 Moby Thesaurus words for "
chagrin ":
abash ,
abashment ,
cast down ,
confound ,
confuse ,
confusion ,
discomfit ,
discomfiture ,
discompose ,
discomposure ,
disconcert ,
disconcertion ,
disconcertment ,
discountenance ,
distress ,
disturbance ,
embarrass ,
embarrassment ,
mortification ,
mortify ,
put out ,
throw into confusion ,
upset
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