List: Emotions / Thoughts / Feel / Sensation / Behaviour
List: Emotions / Thoughts / Feel / Sensation / Behaviour
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Wordpopular obsolete reading rarely used kanji form JLPT N3 ใ adjective adjective (generic) suffix
- good, excellent, fine, nice, pleasant, agreeable
- sufficient, enough, ready, prepared
- profitable (deal, business offer, etc.), beneficial
- OK, all right, fine, no problem
- easy to ...
Wordpopular obsolete reading JLPT N3 noun noun (generic)
- congratulation, congratulations, celebration, festival
- congratulatory gift, present
Wordsearch-only kanji form idiomatic expression expression godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic)
- to make a slip of the tongue, to let something slip
Wordpopular JLPT N1 noun noun (generic)
- unrequited love, one-sided love
Wordpopular noun noun (generic)
- national anthem
Wordpopular search-only kanji form JLPT N1 ใ adjective adjective (generic)
- painful, heartrending, trying
- oppressive, suffocating, miserable
Wordpopular JLPT N2 Ichidan verb verb (generic) intransitive verb
- to cool down, to get cold
- to cool off (excitement, temper, etc.), to subside, to dampen, to fade, to wane
- to be cold (eyes, expression, etc.), to be composed
Wordpopular ateji rarely used kanji form JLPT N2 usually written using kana alone adverb noun noun (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ adjective (generic)
- with trouble, at great pains
- rare, valuable, precious, long-awaited
- kind, generous
- specially, especially, expressly
Wordpopular JLPT N1 noun noun (generic) ใช adjective adjective (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ
- favorable reception, good reputation, popularity
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form JLPT N1 godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb baseball
- to miss, to overlook, to fail to notice
- to let pass (a matter), to overlook (e.g. a wrongdoing), to turn a blind eye to
- to pass up (e.g. an opportunity)
- to let (a good ball) go by