- 羞耻 xiūchǐ shame(a feeling of) shame
- 无耻 wúchǐ shamelessLacking a sense of shame or decency; brazenly immoral or audacious.
- 耻辱 chǐrǔ disgracea state of shame, loss of honor, or a humiliating situation
- 可耻 kěchǐ shamefuldeserving or bringing shame; disgraceful or ignominious
- 国耻 guóchǐ national humiliationNational humiliation; specifically refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and the 1931 Mukden Incident and subsequent annexation of Manchuria.
- 廉耻 liánchǐ sense of honora sense of integrity, morality, and shame
- 耻笑 chǐxiào mockto sneer at or ridicule someone contemptuously
- 耻骨 chǐgǔ pubisthe forward portion of the hip bone
- 厚颜无耻 hòuyánwúchǐ shamelessshameless; brazen; impudent
- 奇耻大辱 qíchǐdàrǔ humiliation(idiom) a great humiliation; a huge embarrassment
- 恬不知耻 tiánbùzhīchǐ shamelessto have no sense of shame
- 卑鄙无耻 bēibǐwúchǐ shameless(idiom) shameless; despicable; devoid of integrity
- 不知羞耻 bùzhīxiūchǐ shamelessto have no sense of shame; behaving in a brazen or insolent manner
- 雪耻 xuěchǐ avengeto wipe out a disgrace or take revenge for a past insult or humiliation
- 不耻下问 bùchǐxiàwèn humble inquiryto not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one's subordinates
- 礼义廉耻 lǐyìliánchǐ four social bondsPropriety, justice, integrity, and a sense of shame; the four traditional moral principles of society.
- 荒淫无耻 huāngyínwúchǐ shamelessdissolute and shameless
- 报仇雪耻 bàochóuxuěchǐ avengeto take revenge and erase humiliation
- 忍耻 rěnchǐ endure humiliationto endure humiliation
- 耻骂 chǐmà abuseto revile or use insulting language to shame someone
- 一雪前耻 yīxuěqiánchǐ wipe away humiliationto wipe away a past humiliation
- 病耻感 bìngchǐgǎn stigmastigma attached to a disease
- 好学近乎知,力行近乎仁,知耻近乎勇 hàoxuéjìnhūzhī, lìxíngjìnhūrén, zhīchǐjìnhūyǒng Confucian virtuesTo love learning is akin to wisdom, to practice diligently is akin to benevolence, and to know shame is akin to courage (from the Doctrine of the Mean).
- 耻毛 chǐmáo pubic hair
- 勿忘国耻 wùwàngguóchǐ remember national humiliationNever forget national humiliation, refers specifically to the 1931 Mukden Incident and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria.
- 八荣八耻 Bā Róng Bā Chǐ Eight Honors and Eight ShamesEight Honors and Eight Shames, PRC official moral guidelines
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH