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March 24, 2026
辱rǔ(ru3)
The character 辱 (rǔ) primarily means 'to insult' or 'to humiliate,' conveying a sense of dishonor or disgrace. It is often used in contexts involving personal affronts or situations that bring shame to an individual or group. Additionally, it can imply being indebted to someone in a self-deprecating manner.
Strokes10Radical辰Frequency#15109DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, maintaining face and honor is paramount, making the concept of 辱 particularly significant as it relates to social relationships and reputation. Insulting someone's honor can lead to severe consequences in both personal and professional contexts.
Memory Tip
To remember 辱 (rǔ), think of a 'ruined reputation' where someone is 'insulted' (rǔ) by disgrace. The character features the radical 辶, which suggests movement, and the inner component 辱, which can remind you of 'rude' behavior that brings dishonor.
Meanings of 辱
rǔ(ru3)
1disgrace
2dishonor
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About 辱
辱Simplified
10Strokes
辰Radical
名语素míngcínoun root (n.root)Part of Speech
#15109Frequency Rank
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侮 (wǔ) vs 辱 (rǔ): use 辱 when emphasizing a sense of disgrace or dishonor, while 侮 focuses more on the act of disrespect without the same connotation of shame.
Memory Mnemonic
To remember 辱 (rǔ), think of a 'ruined reputation' where someone is 'insulted' (rǔ) by disgrace. The character features the radical 辶, which suggests movement, and the inner component 辱, which can remind you of 'rude' behavior that brings dishonor.
Usage Notes
This character is generally used in serious contexts and may come off as strong or formal. Common collocations include 辱骂 (rǔmà - to insult) and 羞辱 (xiūrǔ - to humiliate). Be cautious with tones; using the wrong tone may change the meaning significantly.
HSK Study Tips
Although 辱 is not part of the HSK vocabulary, it relates to themes of honor and respect found in other words at higher levels. Students should focus on understanding its emotional weight and usage in formal situations.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, maintaining face and honor is paramount, making the concept of 辱 particularly significant as it relates to social relationships and reputation. Insulting someone's honor can lead to severe consequences in both personal and professional contexts.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 辱 with 侮 (wǔ), which also means to insult but has a slightly different nuance. For example, saying '我感到侮' (wǒ gǎndào wǔ) is incorrect; it should be '我感到辱' (wǒ gǎndào rǔ) to express feeling insulted.
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Grammar Patterns of 辱
辱 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 9 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
Exercise 1 of 4
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他时刻提防着任何有____尊严之事。
He is constantly on guard against any threat of humiliation.
Example Sentences for 辱 (10)
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他时刻提防着任何有辱尊严之事。
tā shí kè tí fáng zháo rèn hé yǒu rǔ zūn yán zhī shì。
He is constantly on guard against any threat of humiliation.
I have rarely read anything so insultingly sexist as this article.
Cultural Notes for 辱
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, maintaining face and honor is paramount, making the concept of 辱 particularly significant as it relates to social relationships and reputation. Insulting someone's honor can lead to severe consequences in both personal and professional contexts.
Word Family of 辱
Compounds12
褥ru4mattress, cushion; bedding
缛ru4elegant, decorative, adorned
耨nou4to hoe, to rake; to weed
蓐ru4straw mat; rushes, reeds
嗕
溽ru4moist; humid, muggy
鎒
傉
媷ru4
搙
槈
縟ru4elegant, decorative, adorned
Words Containing This Character20
侮辱wǔrǔto insult
羞辱to baffle
耻辱chǐrǔdisgrace恥辱
荣辱reputation榮辱
辱rǔdisgrace
辱骂to insult辱罵
屈辱to humiliate
污辱to humiliate
凌辱to insult
受辱insulted
忍辱负重to endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence忍辱負重
奇耻大辱extraordinary shame and humiliation (idiom)奇恥大辱
荣辱与共(of friends or partners) to share both the honor and the disgrace (idiom)榮辱與共
欺辱to humiliate
丧权辱国to surrender territory under humiliating terms喪權辱國
胯下之辱fig. utter humiliation
玷辱to dishonor
忍辱偷生to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom)
含垢忍辱to bear shame and humiliation (idiom)
忍辱含垢to eat humble pie
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Frequently Asked Questions about 辱
You can say '他辱骂了我' (tā rǔmà le wǒ) meaning 'He insulted me.'
It has a negative connotation, as it relates to humiliation and disgrace.
Synonyms include 羞辱 (xiūrǔ - to humiliate) and 侮辱 (wǔrǔ - to insult).