ScienceJuly 8, 2026

chagrin

/ʃəˈɡrɪn/

Definition

A state of distress, annoyance, or embarrassment caused by humiliation or failure to meet expectations.

Etymology

Derived from the French word 'chagrin,' which originally referred to a rough-textured leather or skin. Over time, the word evolved to metaphorically represent the 'roughness' of a troubled or vexed mind.

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