Words — 118 found
1. on the wane (e.g. popularity of something); decline of one's fortunes
さび
寂れる
1. to decline (in prosperity); to become deserted; to become desolate
2. to taper off (of a sound)Dated term
荒びれる 【さびれる】
荒びれる: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. downward tendency; decay; decline
1. fall; drop; decline
1. down-and-out; ruin; decline
1. setting sun
2. decline (e.g. of industry)
さめ
下がり目
1. eyes slanting downward
2. declining trend; downward trend; downward tendency
下り目 【さがりめ】
下り目: Irregular okurigana usage.
1. to take one's leave; to excuse oneself; to leave; to depart
2. to resign (from); to step down; to leave (one's position); to quit
3. to decline; to turn down; to refuse
4. to do unwaveringly; to be prepared to do; to not mind doingSee also 辞さない, in the negative as ...を(も)辞さない, ...を(も)辞せず, etc.
1. survival after defeat
2. decline (of a person, business, etc.); ruin
2. (market) decline; downturn; downward trend
しょうしか
少子化
1. declining birth rate; decline in the number of children; sub-replacement fertility
レベルダウン
1. decrease in level; deterioration; declineWasei, word made in Japan, Antonym: レベルアップ, From English “level down”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
ひこ
冷え込み
2. cooling down (of economic activity); slowdown; decline; worsening (of relations)
しょうちょう
消長
1. prosperity and decay; prosperity and decline; rise and fall; ups and downs; ebb and flow; waxing and waning