ずかし
Meanings
Adjective (い)
1. embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; humiliated; shy
2. disgraceful; shameful
Kanji used
shame
Pitch accent
ずかし
Top 700
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
a little embarrassing; slightly embarrassed; somewhat ashamed
beauty such as to put a flower to shame
Examples (37 in total)
Aren't you embarrassed?
I was a bit embarrassed.
It was really embarrassing.
I was ashamed to go out in old clothes.
I am too ashamed to do it.
You have no need to be ashamed.
He was shy at first.
Ah, could it be you're embarrassed to be called by your first name?
She is ashamed of her old clothes.
This is the most embarrassing moment of my life.
I was ashamed of showing my face to him.
I'm not ashamed that I am poor.
Tom is embarrassed about buying condoms.
She glanced shyly at him.
She's not as shy as she used to be.
He was too embarrassed to do it.
Your conduct is absolutely shameful.
I am ashamed of my conduct.
I became embarrassed about the matter.
I love Ann all the more because she is shy.
I'm ashamed of Japanese politics.
She feels very shy in the presence of the opposite sex.
Don't be shy about speaking in front of people.
There's no reason to feel embarrassed. Your pronunciation is generally correct.
His cheeks were burning with shame.
I was full of shame at my rudeness.
I'm very ashamed of myself about what I've done.
His mother felt ashamed for him.
I am ashamed of my son's conduct.
She glanced shyly at the young man.
It's shameful to treat a child so cruelly.
I was ashamed of what I had done to my benefactor.
He ought to be ashamed of his ignorance.
Our firm is on the verge of bankruptcy, I'm ashamed to say.
They felt disgraced by their son's wild behavior.
The man was ashamed of being born poor.
Tom embarrassed me in front of my friends.