(cán): ashamed

(cán) is a Chinese character meaning “ashamed.” Classified as HSK Level 7-9 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (semantic) and (phonetic). It ranks #2716 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, heart. Its radical form (heart) appears in many related characters such as (máng, busy), (kuài, fast, happy), (zěn, how).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. ashamed

Etymology & Origin

pictophoneticheart

Decomposition: ⿰忄斩 (layout: left-right)

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
cán kuìashamed
dà yán bù cánto boast shamelessly
zì cán xíng huì(idiom) to feel inferior
xiū cána disgrace
4
Total compounds
25
As first character
50
As last character
25
As middle character

appears in 4 compound words: 25 as the first character, 50 as the last, and 25 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

kuì
0.7251,389 co-occurrences
xiū
0.502174 co-occurrences
0.483120 co-occurrences
fèn
0.43060 co-occurrences
zhú
0.390264 co-occurrences
féng
0.38830 co-occurrences
0.38230 co-occurrences
huǐ
0.38142 co-occurrences
gǎn
0.367336 co-occurrences
jué
0.35966 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (2)

dàyánbùcánHSK 7+

to brag unblushingly; to be shameless

phrase
zìcánxínghuìHSK 7+

to feel ashamed of one's inferiority

phrase

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

这件事让我烦意乱,整夜都没有睡好。

zhè jiàn shì ràng wǒ cán fán yì luàn , zhěng yè dū méi yǒu shuì hǎo .

This matter has left me troubled and restless, unable to sleep well all night.

Tatoeba

我对我自己感到愧。

Wǒ duì wǒ zìjǐ gǎndào cánkuì.

I'm ashamed of myself.

Tatoeba

我很愧,这是我第一次对我爸说谎。

Wǒ hěn cánkuì, zhè shì wǒ dìyīcì duì wǒ bà shuōhuǎng.

This is the first time I've ever lied to my father and I am ashamed of myself.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced cán

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 惭 (cán) mean in Chinese?
惭 (cán) primarily means "ashamed." It is classified as HSK Level 7-9, making it an expert-level character. It ranks #2716 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 惭 and 暂?
惭 (cán) and 暂 (zàn) are often confused. confusable. The key distinguishing feature: 忄 vs 日 (same 斩 component).
How many strokes does 惭 have?
惭 is written with 11 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 惭?
The radical associated with 惭 is 忄 (heart). This radical appears in many characters related to heart.
What are the components of 惭?
惭 is composed of: 忄 (semantic), 斩 (phonetic). Its IDS decomposition is ⿰忄斩 with a left-right layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 惭?
Common words with 惭 include: 惭愧 (cán kuì, "ashamed"); 大言不惭 (dà yán bù cán, "to boast shamelessly"); 自惭形秽 (zì cán xíng huì, "(idiom) to feel inferior"); 羞惭 (xiū cán, "a disgrace"). There are over 4 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 惭 (cán)?
Several characters share the pronunciation cán: 参 (to take part in), 餐 (meal), 残 (to destroy), 惨 (miserable), and 1 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 惭 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 惭 is written the same way in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.