辱
Mnemonic
A mighty dragon is forced to undergo a measurement of its flame power before the entire kingdom. The result? The weakest fire ever recorded. What an absolute disgrace! The dragon hangs its enormous head in shame as the crowd roars with laughter, its legendary reputation ruined by one humiliating measurement.
Additional thoughts
Picture a proud dragon on a stage with a giant thermometer measuring its pitiful flame — the public humiliation is what makes it a disgrace. The measurement is the tool of its undoing.Quick recall
A dragon fails a public measurement of its flame, suffering total disgrace.Details
The keyword for 辱 is disgrace. This kanji conveys the sense of being humiliated, shamed, or brought into dishonor. It carries a strong emotional weight, referring to situations where one's reputation or dignity is damaged or insulted. The character is often associated with the feeling of deep shame that comes from being publicly degraded or treated with contempt.
- On'yomi
- じょく
- Kun'yomi
- はずかし.める