Jisho

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Words — 28 found

Noun
1. truth of emptiness (holding that all things are void)Buddhism, See also 三諦
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Noun
1. truth of the origin of sufferingBuddhism, See also 四諦
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あきら
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-Adjective (keiyoushi) - yoi/ii class
1. knowing when to give up; good at letting things go; accepting failure with good grace; being a good loserAntonym: 諦めが悪い
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諦めが良い 【あきらめがいい】諦めが良い 【あきらめがよい】諦めがよい 【あきらめがよい】
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あきら
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'ku' ending
1. to resign oneself (to); to reconcile oneself (to); to accept (e.g. defeat); to give up
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諦めが付く 【あきらめがつく】
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あきら
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-Adjective (keiyoushi) - yoi/ii class
1. knowing when to give up; good at letting things go; accepting failure with good grace; being a good loserUsually written using kana alone, Antonym: 諦めの悪い
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あきらめの良い 【あきらめのよい】諦めのよい 【あきらめのよい】諦めのいい 【あきらめのいい】諦めの良い 【あきらめのいい】あきらめの良い 【あきらめのいい】
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あきら
Noun
1. state of hopelessness; (state of) being ready to give up; resignationColloquial
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がお
Noun
1. sense of resignation; look of resignation
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諦め顔 【あきらめがお】
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