"Chuffed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chuffed" Meaning

Chuffed is an informal British English word that means being delighted, pleased, or gratified. It can be used to express a sense of surprise or pleasure, often in a situation where someone's expectations have been exceeded. For example: "I was chuffed to hear that I got the job!" or "She was chuffed with the thoughtful gift."

"Chuffed" Examples

Examples of using the word "chuffed"

In informal conversation

"I'm absolutely chuffed you're coming to my birthday party!" (meaning "delight" or "pleased")

In a review or comment

"I was chuffed to bits with the service at this new restaurant - the staff were so friendly!" (meaning "feeling extremely pleased" or "greatly delighted")

In a social media post

"Just got my exam results and I'm totally chuffed that I passed with flying colors! Thanks for all the support, guys!" (meaning "feeling pleased" or "delighted")

In a formal writing (e.g. a letter or a article)

"I am chuffed to announce that we have been selected for the prestigious award!" (meaning "feeling impressed" or "pleased")

In a chat or text message

"Have you seen the new movie? I'm really chuffed with the plot twist!" (meaning "feeling pleased" or "delighted")

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