Jisho

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Words — 4 found

Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to wonder; to puzzle oneself about; to feel anxious about; to suspect; to doubt
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. quizzical; puzzled; inquisitive; suspicious; doubtfulUsually written using kana alone
Other forms
訝げ 【いぶかしげ】
Notes
訝げ: Irregular okurigana usage.
Jreibun
  • じょうし上司
  • のパワハラを社内相談
  • まどぐち窓口
  • に相談しても
  • いっこう一向に
  • らち
  • 明かない
  • ため、社長に
  • じきそ直訴
  • するため社長室を
  • おとず訪れた
  • 。アポイントはないが社長に面会したい
  • むね
  • 告げる
  • と、私が
  • ふおん不穏な
  • 空気を
  • かもしだ醸し出して
  • いたからだろうか、
  • うけつけ受付
  • の男性は
  • いぶか訝しげに
  • 私の
  • かお
  • を見ると「
  • おやくそくお約束
  • のない
  • かた
  • おとりつお取り次ぎ
  • はいたしかねます」と
  • いんぎん慇懃に
  • 述べた。
I consulted with the internal consultation office about my boss’s harassment, but my complaint was getting nowhere. Therefore, I decided to directly approach the president in his office. When I told the man at the reception desk that I did not have an appointment, but wanted to meet with the president, he looked at me quizzically, perhaps because I appeared nervous and unsettled. The man courteously said, “I cannot allow you to see the president unless you have an appointment.”
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I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. suspicious; doubtful; dubious; questionable; fishy
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Godan verb with 'mu' ending, Transitive verb
1. to be suspicious of; to be doubtful of; to be dubious of
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Kanji — 1 found

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12 strokes.
doubt
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Sentences — 2 found

  • jreibun/631/1
    • じょうし上司
    • のパワハラを社内相談
    • まどぐち窓口
    • に相談しても
    • いっこう一向に
    • らち
    • 明かない
    • ため、社長に
    • じきそ直訴
    • するため社長室を
    • おとず訪れた
    • 。アポイントはないが社長に面会したい
    • むね
    • 告げる
    • と、私が
    • ふおん不穏な
    • 空気を
    • かもしだ醸し出して
    • いたからだろうか、
    • うけつけ受付
    • の男性は
    • いぶか訝しげに
    • 私の
    • かお
    • を見ると「
    • おやくそくお約束
    • のない
    • かた
    • おとりつお取り次ぎ
    • はいたしかねます」と
    • いんぎん慇懃に
    • 述べた。
    I consulted with the internal consultation office about my boss’s harassment, but my complaint was getting nowhere. Therefore, I decided to directly approach the president in his office. When I told the man at the reception desk that I did not have an appointment, but wanted to meet with the president, he looked at me quizzically, perhaps because I appeared nervous and unsettled. The man courteously said, “I cannot allow you to see the president unless you have an appointment.” Jreibun
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