§ What 侮辱 (bujoku) means
- Japanese Word
- 侮辱 (bujoku)
- Part of Speech
- Noun
- CEFR Level
- B1
- Definition
- Insult, offense, contempt.
§ How to use it in a sentence
侮辱 (bujoku) is a noun. This means you'll often see it used with particles like を (o), に (ni), や (ya), or と (to), depending on what you want to say. It describes the act or feeling of being insulted or showing contempt.
§ 侮辱をする (bujoku o suru) - To insult/offend someone
The most common way to use 侮辱 is with the verb する (suru), meaning "to do." When you combine them, 侮辱をする (bujoku o suru) means "to insult" or "to offend."
彼の発言は私に対する侮辱だった。
- Hint
- His remarks were an insult towards me.
彼は彼女を侮辱するような言葉を言った。
- Hint
- He said words that would insult her.
§ 侮辱を受ける (bujoku o ukeru) - To receive an insult/be insulted
When you are on the receiving end of an insult, you use 侮辱を受ける (bujoku o ukeru). 受ける (ukeru) means "to receive."
彼はその発言で大きな侮辱を受けた。
- Hint
- He received a great insult from that remark.
§ Using 侮辱 as a direct object with を (o)
You can also use 侮辱 as a direct object for other verbs, though 侮辱をする and 侮辱を受ける are the most frequent pairings. For example, you might "feel" an insult.
私は彼の態度を侮辱と感じた。
- Hint
- I felt his attitude was an insult.
§ Related words and nuances
While 侮辱 is pretty direct, here are some related concepts to keep in mind:
- 軽蔑 (keibetsu): This means "contempt" or "scorn." It's similar to 侮辱 but focuses more on looking down on someone or something.
- 悪口 (warukuchi): This refers to "slander" or "speaking ill of someone." It's more about negative talk than a direct insult.
- 無礼 (burei): This means "rudeness" or "impoliteness." While an insult is rude, 無礼 is a broader term for bad manners.
Understanding the subtle differences will help you choose the most appropriate word for the situation.
수준별 예문
彼の言葉は私にとって侮辱でした。
His words were an insult to me.
それは彼女への侮辱と受け取られました。
It was taken as an insult to her.
侮辱的な態度に我慢できませんでした。
I couldn't tolerate the insulting attitude.
彼は侮辱に怒って反撃しました。
He got angry at the insult and fought back.
公共の場での侮辱は許されません。
Insults in public places are not allowed.
彼は友人に侮辱されたと感じた。
He felt insulted by his friend.
彼女は侮辱にも冷静に対応した。
She responded calmly even to insults.
その発言は多くの人々に侮辱と受け取られました。
That remark was taken as an insult by many people.
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ぼんやり
B1Vaguely; absentmindedly; dimly.
夢中
B1Absorption; engrossment; infatuation.
受け止める
B1To accept; to take; to grasp.
達成感
B1Sense of accomplishment.
ひしひしと
B1Acutely; keenly; strongly (feeling something).
適応する
B1To adapt; to adjust.
健気な
B2Brave, admirable, or plucky (especially of a weaker person).
感心な
B1Admirable; deserving admiration.
感心
B1Admiration, impression, or being impressed.
感心する
B1To be impressed; to admire.