noun
propensity to hide one's talents; tendency to efface oneself
Describes a personality trait or hobby of deliberately concealing one's abilities or true self, often for aesthetic or philosophical reasons. The term is somewhat literary and may be encountered in discussions of traditional Japanese aesthetics or psychology.
彼の韜晦趣味は、周囲から誤解されることも多い。
His propensity to hide his talents often leads to misunderstandings from those around him.
韜晦趣味が高じて、わざと無能を装う人もいる。
Some people, driven by a taste for self-effacement, deliberately pretend to be incompetent.
Compound of 韜晦 (とうかい, 'concealment of one's talents') and 趣味 (しゅみ, 'hobby, taste'). 韜晦 is a Sino-Japanese word using rare kanji; the exact historical derivation is uncertain.