(exp) to be embarrassed
to lose face
(exp,v5r) to know shame
to have a sense of shame
to be ashamed
(exp) to abide one's shame
(adj-na,n) shameless (person)
(P)
(n) shameless man
knave
(n) infamous crime or offense (offence)
(ateji) (n) (uk) winning (a race) by a wide margin
(adj-i) slightly ashamed
rather shy
(adj-i) shy
ashamed
embarrassed
(P)
(adj-i) beauty such as to put a flower to shame
(adj-i) embarrassed
feeling ashamed or awkward
(adj-i) feeling ashamed or embarrassed without knowing why
(adj-i) feeling a little (i.e. very) embarrassed
(a little) shameful
(v5r) to be shy of
to be bashful
to be abashed
to blush
(adj-i) slightly ashamed
rather shy
(adj-i) feeling a little (i.e. very) embarrassed
(a little) shameful
(exp) (obs) to expose oneself to ridicule
(n) shy person
(n) shy person
(exp) not worrying about one's reputation or appearance
not caring what others think
(exp,adv) (col) brazenly
unabashedly
(exp) (id) The longer you live, the more shame you suffer
(exp) (id) Once over the border, one may do anything
(exp) (id) When petticoats woo, breeks may come speed
(exp) (id) Better ask than go astray
(exp) (id) Better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never to know