11 adverbs to describe how to chagrined
Clay was deeply chagrined.
He was bitterly chagrined: it seemed a little thing to make him feel so mortified.
Obed was plainly chagrined, as Max could see.
I saw by the clock in the lower hall that it was half an hour earlier than I had come down the morning before; at which I was secretly chagrined, for now there was no danger, alias hope, of seeing Mr. Langenau.
"Mr. Ricks will feel mighty chagrined if I fail to get the vase to him.
The head is coarsely punctured, the thorax minutely chagrined with a deep indented spot on each side behind the middle.
Openly chagrined were the local Hun beauties at such a disregard of their full-blown charms.
" The amende was so sweetly made that even Lydia Sessions, still exceedingly employed at being pictorially chagrined over the depravity of her neophyte, could but be appeased.
" The Prince was astonished and profoundly chagrined.
Quand le chagrin me dévore, Vite à table je me mets, Loin des objets que j'abhorre,
Elytra finely chagrined, with faint indications of two or three longitudinal lines on each.