Chagrined vs Subdued - What's the difference?
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(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.
Conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild.
Not glaring in color; soft and light in tone.
(subdue)
Chagrined is a related term of subdued.
As verbs the difference between chagrined and subdued
is that chagrined is (chagrin) while subdued is (subdue).As an adjective subdued is
conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild.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)
Usage notes
* The verb form is rarely found in other than passive voice.References
Anagrams
* ----subdued
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- he is subdued after the disagreement last night.
- the colour scheme used for this room is subdued .
Verb
(head)- He subdued the dog yesterday.