inferiority in Japanese
inferiority in Japanese is 下級, 下賎, 低級 — inferiority means the state of being lower in quality, rank, or ability than others.
inferiority in Japanese
下級
Pronounced: kakyuu
The quality or state of being inferior.
下賎
Pronounced: gesen
The quality or state of being inferior.
低級
Pronounced: teikyuu
The quality or state of being inferior.
劣位
Pronounced: retsui
The quality or state of being inferior.
不利
Pronounced: furi
The quality of being a competitive disadvantage.
損
Pronounced: son
The quality of being a competitive disadvantage.
What does "inferiority" mean?
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noun The state of being lower in quality, rank, or ability than others.
"Years of harsh criticism left him with a lasting sense of inferiority."
inferiority in a sentence
- Years of harsh criticism left him with a lasting sense of inferiority.
- The company's inferiority in customer service cost it market share.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "inferiority" in Japanese?
"inferiority" in Japanese is 下級, 下賎, 低級. inferiority means: The state of being lower in quality, rank, or ability than others.
How do you pronounce 下級?
"inferiority" in Japanese is 下級, pronounced "kakyuu".
How do you use "inferiority" in a sentence?
Example: "Years of harsh criticism left him with a lasting sense of inferiority." In Japanese, "inferiority" is 下級, 下賎, 低級.
Are there other ways to say "inferiority" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "inferiority": 下級, 下賎, 低級, 劣位, 不利, 損.
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