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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ほんのキムチ see styles |
honnokimuchi ほんのキムチ |
(exp,n) (joc) (colloquialism) (See ほんの気持ち) modesty; humility; frankness; honesty |
三歩下がって see styles |
sanposagatte さんぽさがって |
(exp,adv) (idiom) with humility (esp. of women in relation to their partner); humbly; three steps behind |
恥ずかしめる see styles |
hazukashimeru はずかしめる |
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (2) to rape; to assault; to violate |
お粗末様でした see styles |
osomatsusamadeshita おそまつさまでした |
(expression) (humble language) expression of humility said by the person who provided a meal after it is eaten |
卑下も自慢の中 see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
卑下も自慢の内 see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
無顏見江東父老 无颜见江东父老 see styles |
wú yán jiàn jiāng dōng fù lǎo wu2 yan2 jian4 jiang1 dong1 fu4 lao3 wu yen chien chiang tung fu lao |
(idiom) to be unable to return to one's hometown due to the shame of failure (originally referred to Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3], who chose not to retreat to Jiangdong after his humiliating defeat) |
お粗末さまでした see styles |
osomatsusamadeshita おそまつさまでした |
(expression) (humble language) expression of humility said by the person who provided a meal after it is eaten |
卑下も自慢のうち see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
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sarashi さらし |
(1) bleaching; soaking; (2) bleached cotton (esp. wrapped around the torso); (3) (colloquialism) doxxing; doxing; making someone's private information public without permission; (4) (hist) public humiliation (Edo-period punishment) |
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kenson けんそん |
(n,vs,vi,adj-na,adj-no) modesty; humility; being humble |
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oohajiokaku おおはじをかく |
(exp,v5k) (See 大恥) to feel really ashamed; to feel extremely embarrassed; to feel humiliated; to have egg on one's face |
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kuyashii(p); kuchioshii(口惜shii) / kuyashi(p); kuchioshi(口惜shi) くやしい(P); くちおしい(口惜しい) |
(adjective) frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed; frustrating; annoying; regrettable |
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sarasu さらす |
(transitive verb) (1) to expose (to the sun, public, danger, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) to bleach; to refine; (transitive verb) (3) to rinse (vegetables); to soak; (transitive verb) (4) (colloquialism) to doxx; to dox; to make someone's private information public without permission; (transitive verb) (5) (hist) (See 晒し・4) to sentence (someone) to public humiliation |
勝って驕らず負けて腐らず see styles |
katteogorazumaketekusarazu かっておごらずまけてくさらず |
(expression) (proverb) in victory, remember your humility; in defeat, remember your fighting spirit |
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kenson けんそん |
(n,vs,vi,adj-na) modesty; humility; being humble |
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hazukashimeru はずかしめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (transitive verb) (2) to rape; to assault; to violate |
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kuyashii / kuyashi くやしい |
(adjective) frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed; frustrating; annoying; regrettable |
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shoshinwasurubekarazu しょしんわするべからず |
(expression) (proverb) we were all beginners once; never lose your humility; don't let success get to your head; don't forget where you came from |
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ageru あげる |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 手を挙げる・1) to raise; to elevate; (transitive verb) (2) (See 髪を上げる) to do up (one's hair); (transitive verb) (3) to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to surface (a submarine, etc.); (transitive verb) (4) to land (a boat); (transitive verb) (5) (揚げる only) to deep-fry; (transitive verb) (6) to show someone (into a room); (transitive verb) (7) (上げる only) (polite language) (kana only) to give; (transitive verb) (8) to send someone (away); (transitive verb) (9) to enrol (one's child in school); to enroll; (transitive verb) (10) to increase (price, quality, status, etc.); to develop (talent, skill); to improve; (transitive verb) (11) (See 声を上げる・1) to make (a loud sound); to raise (one's voice); (transitive verb) (12) to earn (something desirable); (transitive verb) (13) to praise; (transitive verb) (14) (usu. 挙げる) to give (an example, etc.); to cite; (transitive verb) (15) (usu. 挙げる) to summon up (all of one's energy, etc.); (transitive verb) (16) (挙げる only) to arrest; (transitive verb) (17) (挙げる only) to nominate; (transitive verb) (18) (揚げる only) (kana only) to summon (for geishas, etc.); (transitive verb) (19) (上げる only) to offer up (incense, a prayer, etc.) to the gods (or Buddha, etc.); (transitive verb) (20) to bear (a child); (transitive verb) (21) (usu. 挙げる) to conduct (a ceremony, esp. a wedding); (v1,vi) (22) (of the tide) to come in; (v1,vi,vt) (23) to vomit; (aux-v,v1) (24) (kana only) (polite language) (after the -te form of a verb) to do for (the sake of someone else); (suf,v1) (25) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 作り上げる・1) to complete ...; (suf,v1) (26) (humble language) (after the -masu stem of a humble verb to increase the level of humility) (See 申し上げる・2) to humbly do ... |
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hazukashimeru はずかしめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (transitive verb) (2) to rape; to assault; to violate |
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higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(expression) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility is a form of bragging; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
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kuyashii / kuyashi くやしい |
(adjective) frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed; frustrating; annoying; regrettable |
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sarashimono さらしもの |
pilloried criminal exposed to public view; public scorn or humiliation; person shamed in front of others |
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hazukashii / hazukashi はずかしい |
(adjective) (1) embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; humiliated; shy; (adjective) (2) disgraceful; shameful |
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hazukashii / hazukashi はずかしい |
(adjective) (1) embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; humiliated; shy; (adjective) (2) disgraceful; shameful |
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hazukashii / hazukashi はずかしい |
(adjective) (1) embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; humiliated; shy; (adjective) (2) disgraceful; shameful |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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