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无耻 (wúchǐ) is a commonly used word in everyday conversation in Chinese. It is often used to describe someone who is shameless, brazen, or impudent. This word can be used to express disapproval or criticism towards someone's behavior or actions.
For example, if someone lies without any shame or guilt, you can say "他真是无耻 (tā zhēn shì wúchǐ)" which means "He is really shameless." This implies that the person has no sense of shame or morality.
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