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Words — 30 found

I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. susceptible; vulnerable; prone (to)
  • にほん日本
  • ひじょう非常に
  • じしん地震
  • がい
  • 受けやすい
Japan is very subject to earthquakes.
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受け易い 【うけやすい】
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Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to heel over; to be disposed to; to trend toward; to be prone to
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Intransitive verb
2. to go down (sun, moon); to sink
  • たいよう太陽
  • にし西
  • かたむ傾いた
The sun declined westward.
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Intransitive verb
3. to decline; to wane; to ebb; to fall away
Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Intransitive verb
4. to tend (towards); to be inclined (to); to come around to (opinion, etc.)
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傾く 【かたぶく】
Notes
かたぶく: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
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おちい
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. prone (to); liable (to); apt (to); tending (to)
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陥り易い 【おちいりやすい】
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. nervous temperament; worrier's disposition
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Adverb (fukushi), Suru verb
1. (doing) various things; (doing) this and thatUsually written using kana alone
  • あのひとあの人
  • には
  • とかくの
  • うわさ
  • あった
There were some unsavory rumors about him.
Adverb (fukushi)
2. being apt to; being prone to; tending toUsually written using kana alone
  • うんどう運動
  • けんこう健康
  • かぎ
  • である
  • わたし私たち
  • とかく
  • わす忘れ
  • がち
We tend to forget that exercise is a key to good health.
Adverb (fukushi)
3. at any rate; anyhow; anywayUsually written using kana alone
Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
4. all sorts of (negative things); variousUsually written using kana alone
Noun
5. things that do not exist; rabbit hornsBuddhism, Idiomatic expression, Only applies to 兎角, See also 亀毛兎角
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左右 【とかく】
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. facing downwardUsually written using kana alone, Antonym: 仰向き
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
2. lying face down; upside down; proneUsually written using kana alone
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. facing downwardUsually written using kana alone
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
2. lying face down; upside down; proneUsually written using kana alone
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俯向け 【うつむけ】
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Suffix, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. apt to (do); liable to; prone to; inclined to; tend toUsually written using kana alone, after a noun or -masu stem of verb; describes a negative tendency
Suffix, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
2. predominantly; mostly; having lots ofUsually written using kana alone
Suffix
3. ... reaps the rewards; ... takes the prize; ... winsusu. as ...もの〜
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Adverb (fukushi)
1. apt to (do); liable to; prone to
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. nervous temperament; worry habit; pessimistic nature; pessimism
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愚痴
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. prone to complaining; petulant; querulous; grumpy
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愚癡っぽい 【ぐちっぽい】グチっぽい
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. prone to adultery; flirtatious
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浮気症 【うわきしょう】
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Archaic/formal form of na-adjective
1. prone to cryingArchaic
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Noun
1. prone float; dead-man's float
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ふし浮き 【ふしうき】
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ごし
Noun
1. bent back; prone posture
Noun
2. weak-kneed; timidity; lack of nerve
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屁っ放り腰 【へっぴりごし】屁っぴり腰 【へっぴりごし】
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Noun
1. maudlin drinker; person who is prone to crying when drunk
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泣上戸 【なきじょうご】
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Noun
1. propensity to efface oneself; being prone to conceal one's talent
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. apt to do; liable to do; tend to do; prone to doUsually written using kana alone, See also 勝ち がち
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Kanji — 1 found

100.0
15 strokes.
to stumble and fall prone stiff in death
On: ホク ホウ ハイ
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Sentences — 12 found

  • jreibun/6002/1
    • まじめ真面目
    • な人ほどストレスを
    • 溜め
    • やすいので、適度な
    • いきぬ息抜き
    • が必要だ。
    Serious people are more prone to accumulating stress; thus, they need proper breaks for relaxation. Jreibun
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