What does 恥ずかしさ in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 恥ずかしさ in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 恥ずかしさ in Japanese.
The word 恥ずかしさ in Japanese means 恥 、 恥ずかしさ 、 恥辱 、 自責の念 、 後悔, 羞恥心、恥ずかしさ、恥. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 恥ずかしさ
恥 、 恥ずかしさ 、 恥辱 、 自責の念 、 後悔(remorse) 彼はひどいことを言った自分に恥(or:恥ずかしさ)を感じた。 He felt shame for the awful things that he had said. |
羞恥心、恥ずかしさ、恥(humiliation) He hung his head with shame. |
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