Abashed vs Chagrined - What's the difference?
abashed | chagrined | Synonyms |
(abash)
(chagrin)
Distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification.
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To bother or vex; to mortify.
To be vexed or annoyed.
Abashed is a synonym of chagrined.
As verbs the difference between abashed and chagrined
is that abashed is (abash) while chagrined is (chagrin).As an adjective abashed
is embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.abashed
English
Alternative forms
* abasht (obsolete)Derived terms
* abashednessVerb
(head)chagrined
English
Verb
(head)chagrin
English
Noun
- [H]e alone knew how deep was the deluded man's chagrin at the failure of the little plot which he fancied was prospering finely.
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Usage notes
* Often used in the form to one’s chagrin .Synonyms
* (distress of mind) disquiet, fretfulness, mortification, peevishness, vexation * (type of leather) shagreenDescendants
* shagreenSee also
* disgust * disappointmentVerb
(en verb)- She was chagrined to note that the paint had dried into a blotchy mess.
- (Fielding)