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To sb's chagrin What is the exact meaning of the phrase "to sb's chagrin" ? For example lets consider this sentence: much to her chagrin, I got the job. Does it mean "she is sad because I got the job?" Or it means "because she was sad, I got the job"?? As another example is this sentence right?: "I'm chagrin because I couldn't do my job well" or should I say "to my chagrin, I couldn't do my job well" are these two sentences equal in meaning?.... I'm confused :(
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"To someone's chagrin" means to their disappointment, irritation, or embarrassment, not sadness. So it means she was irritated (she wanted you not to get the job) because I got the job. "I'm chagrin because I couldn't do my job well" is not right, but you can simply change it to "I'm chagrined ...". "chagrin" is both a noun and a verb ("It chagrined him that ..."), but not adjective as far as I know.
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Chagrin is a noun that represents an emotion or feeling and it's an uncomfortable one. If you feel chagrin, it means that you are embarrassed, dissapionted or distressed as a result of a failure ( From the Net) "I'm chagrin because >XX ( the word is a noun) (Much) to my chagrin, I couldn't > As a introductory phrase > ok
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