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Senior Highschool II Jōyō Kanji Practice Quiz

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  • kanji

    Meaning

    Cauldron

    Reading

    kunyomiかま

    kama

    onyomi

    fu

    Parts

    Father King

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1720

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Clear

    Reading

    onyomiりょう

    ryou

    Parts

    Eye

    Example Word

    明瞭: clear. The Japanese adjectival noun '明瞭 (めいりょう)' means 'clear' and is used to describe something that is easy to understand, distinct, or unambiguous. It is often used in contexts where clarity of speech, thought, or expression is emphasized. For example: His explanation was clear「彼の説明は明瞭だった」(かれのせつめいはめいりょうだった). The image on the screen is clear「画面の映像は明瞭だ」(がめんのえいぞうはめいりょうだ). This word is commonly used in formal or technical contexts to describe precision and clarity.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    17

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1722

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Chopsticks

    Reading

    kunyomiはし

    hashi

    onyomiちゃく

    chaku

    Parts

    Bamboo (竹)Someone

    Example Word

    割り箸: chopsticks. The Japanese noun '割り箸 (わりばし)' refers to disposable wooden chopsticks that are typically used in Japanese cuisine. These chopsticks are made from a single piece of wood that is partially split down the middle, allowing the user to easily separate them into two individual chopsticks. They are commonly found in restaurants, bento boxes, and for takeout meals. Example sentences: Please use these disposable chopsticks「この割り箸を使ってください」(このわりばしをつかってください). The restaurant provides disposable chopsticks「そのレストランは割り箸を提供します」(そのレストランはわりばしをていきょうします).

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1733

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Foot of a mountain

    Reading

    kunyomiふもと

    fumoto

    onyomiろく

    roku

    Parts

    Grove 鹿Deer

    Radical

    鹿

    Stroke Count

    19

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1735

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Grab

    Reading

    kunyomi

    to

    いろどり

    irodori

    onyomiさい

    sai

    Parts

    Tree, Wood

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1747

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Brocade

    Reading

    kunyomiにしき

    nishiki

    onyomiきん

    kin

    Parts

    Gold (金)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    16

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1753

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Cover over

    Reading

    kunyomiおお

    oo

    onyomiへい

    hei

    ふつ

    futsu

    へつ

    hetsu

    Parts

    Grass

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1754

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Smell, Sniff

    Reading

    kunyomi

    ka

    onyomiきゅう

    kyuu

    Parts

    Mouth Stinking, Bad smell

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1756

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Bullying

    Reading

    kunyomiさいな

    saina

    こまかい

    komakai

    いらだ

    irada

    onyomi

    ka

    Parts

    Grass Possible

    Example Word

    苛め: bullying. The Japanese noun '苛め (いじめ)' refers to the act of bullying, which involves repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt or intimidate someone, often someone perceived as weaker. This term is commonly used in schools, workplaces, and other social settings. Example sentences: Bullying is a serious problem「苛めは深刻な問題です」(いじめはしんこくなもんだいです). He was a victim of bullying「彼は苛めの被害者でした」(かれはいじめのひがいしゃでした). The word carries a strong negative connotation and is often discussed in the context of prevention and intervention.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1769

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Jealousy, Envy

    Reading

    kunyomiうらや

    uraya

    onyomiせん

    sen

    Example Word

    羨ましい: envious. The Japanese adjective '羨ましい (うらやましい)' means 'envious'. It is used to express a feeling of envy or jealousy towards someone else's possessions, qualities, or circumstances. This word is often used in social contexts where one person has something that another person desires. For example: I am envious of your new car「あなたの新しい車が羨ましい」(あなたのあたらしいくるまがうらやましい). She is envious of her friend's success「彼女は友達の成功を羨ましいと思っている」(かのじょはともだちのせいこうをうらやましいとおもっている). It is important to note that while '羨ましい' can sometimes carry a negative connotation, it can also be used in a more light-hearted or joking manner among friends.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1775

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Paste

    Reading

    kunyomi

    ha

    onyomiちょう

    chou

    Parts

    Shellfish Fortune telling

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1781

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Temple

    Reading

    onyomiせつ

    setsu

    さつ

    satsu

    せち

    sechi

    Parts

    Katakana me Tree, Wood Sword (刀)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1782

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Apprehensive

    Reading

    kunyomiおそ

    oso

    かしこ

    kashiko

    かしこま

    kashikoma

    onyomi

    i

    Parts

    Rice field

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1783

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Dark, Foolish

    Reading

    kunyomiくら

    kura

    むさぼ

    musabo

    onyomiばい

    bai

    まい

    mai

    Parts

    Day, Sun Not yet

    Example Word

    曖昧: vague. The Japanese adjective '曖昧 (あいまい)' means 'vague' or 'ambiguous'. It is used to describe something that is unclear, not well-defined, or open to interpretation. This word can be applied to statements, ideas, situations, or even feelings. For example: His explanation was vague「彼の説明は曖昧だった」(かれのせつめいはあいまいだった). The meaning of this sentence is ambiguous「この文の意味は曖昧だ」(このぶんのいみはあいまいだ). '曖昧' often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying a lack of clarity or precision. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1796

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Indigo

    Reading

    kunyomiあい

    ai

    onyomiらん

    ran

    Parts

    Grass Oversee

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    18

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1797

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Sputum, Saliva

    Reading

    kunyomiつば

    tsuba

    つばき

    tsubaki

    onyomi

    ta

    da

    Parts

    Mouth Hang down

    Example Word

    唾: saliva. The Japanese noun '唾 (つば)' refers to 'saliva'. It is used to describe the liquid produced in the mouth, often in contexts related to health, hygiene, or disgust. For example: He spat out his saliva「彼は唾を吐いた」(かれはつばをはいた). The thought made her mouth fill with saliva「その考えで彼女の口に唾がたまった」(そのかんがえでかのじょのくちにつばがたまった). The word can also be used metaphorically to express disgust or disdain, as in '唾を吐く (つばをはく)', which means 'to spit (in disgust)'.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1801

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Honey

    Reading

    onyomiみつ

    mitsu

    Parts

    Insect

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    14

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1812

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Follower, Companion

    Reading

    kunyomiとも

    tomo

    onyomiりょ

    ryo

    ro

    Parts

    Person (人)Bath

    Example Word

    僧侶: monk. The Japanese noun '僧侶 (そうりょ)' refers to a Buddhist monk or priest. This term is used to describe individuals who have dedicated their lives to religious practice within Buddhism, often living in temples and following a strict set of spiritual and ethical guidelines. For example: The monk is meditating「僧侶は瞑想しています」(そうりょはめいそうしています). The temple is home to many monks「その寺には多くの僧侶がいます」(そのてらにはおおくのそうりょがいます). It's important to note that '僧侶' specifically refers to Buddhist clergy and does not apply to religious figures in other traditions.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1815

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Fang, Tusk

    Reading

    kunyomiきば

    kiba

    onyomi

    ge

    ga

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    5

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1818

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Grieve, Relatives

    Reading

    kunyomiいた

    ita

    うれ

    ure

    みうち

    miuchi

    onyomiそく

    soku

    せき

    seki

    Parts

    Example Word

    親戚: relative. The Japanese noun '親戚 (しんせき)' refers to a 'relative' or 'family member'. It is used to describe someone who is related by blood or marriage, such as aunts, uncles, cousins, or in-laws. This term is broader than '家族 (かぞく)', which specifically refers to immediate family members like parents, siblings, or children. For example: I visited my relatives「親戚を訪ねた」(しんせきをたずねた). She has many relatives「彼女は親戚が多い」(かのじょはしんせきがおおい). The word can also be used in formal or casual contexts, depending on the situation.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1827

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Speckled

    Reading

    kunyomi

    fu

    まだら

    madara

    onyomiはん

    han

    Parts

    Sentence

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1830

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Refreshing

    Reading

    kunyomiさわ

    sawa

    onyomiそう

    sou

    Parts

    Big

    Example Word

    爽やか: refreshing. The Japanese adjective '爽やか (さわやか)' means 'refreshing'. It is often used to describe something that feels fresh, clear, or invigorating, such as weather, a person's demeanor, or a taste. For example: The morning air is refreshing「朝の空気は爽やかです」(あさのくうきはさわやかです). He has a refreshing personality「彼は爽やかな性格です」(かれはさわやかなせいかくです). This word can also imply a sense of clarity or cleanliness, both physically and emotionally. It is commonly used in positive contexts to describe things that uplift or energize.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1832

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Pear

    Reading

    kunyomiなし

    nashi

    onyomi

    ri

    Parts

    Profit, Advantage Tree, Wood

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1837

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Toy

    Reading

    kunyomiもてあそ

    moteaso

    もちあそ

    mochiaso

    onyomiがん

    gan

    Parts

    Origin

    Example Word

    玩具: toy. The Japanese noun '玩具 (おもちゃ)' means 'toy'. This word refers to objects designed for children to play with, such as dolls, cars, or puzzles. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something treated as a trivial or unimportant matter. For example: The child is playing with a toy「子供が玩具で遊んでいる」(こどもがおもちゃであそんでいる). Don't treat me like a toy「私を玩具のように扱わないで」(わたしをおもちゃのようにあつかわないで). The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and is neutral in tone.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1838

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Deed

    Reading

    kunyomiわざ

    waza

    onyomi

    ki

    Parts

    Person (人)Branch, Support

    Example Word

    歌舞伎: kabuki. The Japanese noun '歌舞伎 (かぶき)' refers to 'kabuki', a traditional form of Japanese theater known for its stylized drama, elaborate makeup, and costumes. Kabuki performances often depict historical events, moral conflicts, love stories, and other dramatic themes. It is one of Japan's most iconic cultural arts, dating back to the early 17th century. Example sentences: I watched kabuki yesterday「昨日、歌舞伎を見ました」(きのう、かぶきをみました). Kabuki is fascinating「歌舞伎は魅力的です」(かぶきはみりょくてきです). Kabuki actors are highly skilled「歌舞伎の役者は非常に熟練しています」(かぶきのやくしゃはひじょうにじゅくれんしています).

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    6

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1840

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Lewdness, Licentiousness

    Reading

    kunyomiひた

    hita

    みだり

    midari

    ほしいまま

    hoshiimama

    onyomiいん

    in

    Parts

    Water (水)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1846

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Drown, Indulge

    Reading

    kunyomiおぼ

    obo

    いばり

    ibari

    onyomiじょう

    jou

    にょう

    nyou

    でき

    deki

    Parts

    Water (水)Weak

    Example Word

    溺れる: drown. The Japanese verb '溺れる (おぼれる)' primarily means 'to drown'. It refers to the act of being submerged in water and unable to breathe, often leading to suffocation. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe being overwhelmed by emotions or circumstances. For example: He drowned in the river「彼は川で溺れた」(かれはかわでおぼれた). She is drowning in work「彼女は仕事に溺れている」(かのじょはしごとにおぼれている). The verb can be used in both literal and figurative contexts, making it versatile in expressing situations of being overwhelmed or consumed.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1853

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Palisade

    Reading

    kunyomiしがらみ

    shigarami

    とりで

    toride

    しがら

    shigara

    onyomiさん

    san

    さく

    saku

    Parts

    Tree, Wood Book, Volume

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1872

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Stature, Height

    Reading

    kunyomi

    se

    せい

    sei

    onyomiせき

    seki

    Parts

    Meat

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1877

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Wrenching

    Reading

    kunyomi

    ne

    ねじ

    neji

    ひね

    hine

    onyomiじょう

    jou

    ねん

    nen

    Parts

    Hand (手)Thought

    Example Word

    捻る: twist. The Japanese verb '捻る (ひねる)' primarily means 'to twist'. It is used to describe the physical action of twisting something, such as turning a knob or wringing out a towel. It can also be used metaphorically to describe thinking hard or coming up with a clever idea. For example: He twisted the cap off the bottle「彼はボトルのキャップをひねった」(かれはボトルのキャップをひねった). She twisted her ankle while running「彼女は走っている間に足首をひねった」(かのじょははしっているあいだにあしくびをひねった). The writer twisted the plot to make it more interesting「作家はプロットをひねって面白くした」(さっかはプロットをひねっておもしろくした).

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1886

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Melting, Smelting

    Reading

    kunyomi

    i

    onyomi

    ya

    Parts

    Ice (水)Pedestal, Machine

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    7

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1893

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Indulge in, Covet

    Reading

    kunyomiむさぼ

    musabo

    onyomiたん

    tan

    とん

    ton

    どん

    don

    Parts

    Now Shellfish

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1895

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Feel ashamed

    Reading

    kunyomiはじ

    haji

    ha

    すすめ

    susume

    onyomiしゅう

    shuu

    Parts

    Sheep (羊) 丿Katakana no

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1898

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Dark

    Reading

    kunyomiくら

    kura

    onyomiめい

    mei

    みょう

    myou

    Parts

    Crown Day, Sun Six

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1899

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Harmony

    Reading

    kunyomiかな

    kana

    やわ

    yawa

    onyomiかい

    kai

    Parts

    Say (言)All

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    16

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1903

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Numb

    Reading

    kunyomiしな

    shina

    しお

    shio

    しぼ

    shibo

    onyomi

    i

    Parts

    Grass Committee

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1913

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Rainbow

    Reading

    kunyomiにじ

    niji

    onyomiこう

    kou

    Parts

    Insect Construction

    Example Word

    虹: rainbow. The Japanese noun '虹 (にじ)' means 'rainbow'. It refers to the meteorological phenomenon caused by reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets, resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. This word is commonly used in both everyday conversation and literature to describe the beauty of nature. For example: The rainbow is beautiful「虹がきれいだ」(にじがきれいだ). I saw a rainbow after the rain「雨の後に虹を見た」(あめのあとににじをみた). The word '虹' is often associated with positive imagery and is sometimes used metaphorically to represent hope or a bridge between different worlds.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1914

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Swelling, Tumor

    Reading

    kunyomi

    ha

    はれもの

    haremono

    onyomiしゅ

    shu

    しょう

    shou

    Parts

    Moon, Month Heavy

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1917

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Humble

    Reading

    kunyomiしたが

    shitaga

    onyomiそん

    son

    Parts

    Walk Grandchildren

    Example Word

    謙遜: modesty. The Japanese verbal noun '謙遜 (けんそん)' refers to the act of being modest or humble, often in the context of downplaying one's own abilities, achievements, or status. It is a valued trait in Japanese culture and is frequently used in social interactions to show politeness and respect. For example: He responded with modesty「彼は謙遜して答えた」(かれはけんそんしてこたえた). She always speaks with modesty「彼女はいつも謙遜して話す」(かのじょはいつもけんそんしてはなす). This term is often used in formal or professional settings to avoid appearing boastful.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1923

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Yearn, Long for

    Reading

    kunyomiあこが

    akoga

    onyomiしょう

    shou

    どう

    dou

    とう

    tou

    Parts

    Juvenile

    Example Word

    憧れ: longing. The Japanese noun '憧れ (あこがれ)' refers to a feeling of longing or yearning, often for something or someone that is admired or idealized. It conveys a sense of aspiration or desire for something unattainable or distant. This word is commonly used to describe admiration for a person, a lifestyle, or a dream. For example: I have a longing for Paris「私はパリに憧れている」(わたしはパリにあこがれている). She has always had a longing to become a singer「彼女は歌手になることに憧れていた」(かのじょはかしゅになることにあこがれていた). The nuance of '憧れ' often carries a positive and romanticized tone, emphasizing the beauty or allure of the object of desire.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1926

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Proud

    Reading

    kunyomiあなど

    anado

    おご

    ogo

    onyomiごう

    gou

    Parts

    Person (人)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1927

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Roast

    Reading

    kunyomi

    i

    ni

    せん

    sen

    onyomiせん

    sen

    Parts

    Before, Front Fire (火)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1928

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Oak tree, Oak

    Reading

    kunyomiつち

    tsuchi

    u

    onyomiすい

    sui

    つい

    tsui

    Parts

    Tree, Wood Bird

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1929

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Korea

    Reading

    onyomiかん

    kan

    Parts

    Eminent (卓)

    Example Word

    日韓: japan korea. The Japanese noun '日韓 (にっかん)' refers to the relationship or connection between Japan and Korea. It is often used in contexts discussing political, cultural, or economic ties between the two countries. For example: The Japan-Korea summit was held「日韓サミットが開催された」(にっかんサミットがかいさいされた). The Japan-Korea relationship is improving「日韓関係は改善している」(にっかんかんけいはかいぜんしている). This term is commonly used in news articles, diplomatic discussions, and historical contexts.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    18

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1951

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Mortar

    Reading

    kunyomiうす

    usu

    うすづ

    usuzu

    onyomiきゅう

    kyuu

    gu

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    6

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1953

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Rise, Suddenness

    Reading

    kunyomiおこ

    oko

    にわかに

    niwakani

    onyomiぼつ

    botsu

    ほつ

    hotsu

    Parts

    Power

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1959

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Arm, Elbow

    Reading

    kunyomiひじ

    hiji

    onyomiちゅう

    chuu

    Parts

    Moon, Month Measurement

    Example Word

    肘: elbow. The Japanese noun '肘 (ひじ)' refers to the 'elbow', the joint connecting the upper and lower parts of the arm. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and medical contexts. For example: my elbow hurts「私の肘が痛い」(わたしのひじがいたい). He leaned on his elbow「彼は肘をついた」(かれはひじをついた). The word can also appear in idiomatic expressions or proverbs, such as '肘を張る (ひじをはる)', which means to act stubbornly or assertively.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    7

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1961

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Formerly

    Reading

    kunyomiかつ

    katsu

    すなわち

    sunawachi

    かつて

    katsute

    onyomiぞう

    zou

    そう

    sou

    so

    Parts

    Divide Rice field Day, Sun

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1966

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Break

    Reading

    kunyomiこわ

    kowa

    そし

    soshi

    こぼ

    kobo

    onyomi

    ki

    Parts

    Mortar Pike Soil

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1967

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Dark, Not clear

    Reading

    kunyomiくら

    kura

    onyomiあい

    ai

    Parts

    Day, Sun Love

    Example Word

    曖昧: vague. The Japanese adjective '曖昧 (あいまい)' means 'vague' or 'ambiguous'. It is used to describe something that is unclear, not well-defined, or open to interpretation. This word can be applied to statements, ideas, situations, or even feelings. For example: His explanation was vague「彼の説明は曖昧だった」(かれのせつめいはあいまいだった). The meaning of this sentence is ambiguous「この文の意味は曖昧だ」(このぶんのいみはあいまいだ). '曖昧' often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying a lack of clarity or precision. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    17

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1972

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Spiny

    Reading

    kunyomiふさぐ

    fusagu

    やまにれ

    yamanire

    おおむね

    oomune

    onyomiこう

    kou

    きょう

    kyou

    Parts

    Tree, Wood Renew, Grow late

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1974

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Kidney

    Reading

    onyomiじん

    jin

    Parts

    Moon, Month

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1975

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Gunwale

    Reading

    kunyomiふなばた

    funabata

    ふなべり

    funaberi

    onyomiげん

    gen

    Parts

    Boat Profound, Mysterious

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1978

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Friendly

    Reading

    kunyomiむつ

    mutsu

    onyomiぼく

    boku

    もく

    moku

    Parts

    Eye

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1982

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Compare, Metaphor

    Reading

    kunyomiたと

    tato

    さと

    sato

    onyomi

    yu

    Parts

    Mouth

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1992

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Piled high

    Reading

    kunyomiうずたか

    uzutaka

    onyomiたい

    tai

    つい

    tsui

    Parts

    Soil Bird

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    1999

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Sprain

    Reading

    kunyomiくじ

    kuji

    onyomi

    sa

    za

    Parts

    Hand (手)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2003

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Girder

    Reading

    kunyomiけた

    keta

    onyomiこう

    kou

    Parts

    Tree, Wood Go

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2013

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Flexed, Hooked

    Reading

    kunyomi

    ma

    かぎ

    kagi

    onyomi

    ku

    こう

    kou

    Parts

    Wrap Private

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    4

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2014

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Reading

    kunyomiこまか

    komaka

    onyomi

    chi

    Parts

    Doth, Do humbly

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    16

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2016

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Spit, Skewer

    Reading

    kunyomiくし

    kushi

    Parts

    Stick

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    7

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2020

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Briar, Thorn

    Reading

    kunyomiいばら

    ibara

    くさぶき

    kusabuki

    onyomi

    ji

    shi

    Parts

    Grass Next

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2032

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Misgivings, Disquieting

    Reading

    kunyomiおそ

    oso

    onyomi

    ku

    gu

    Parts

    Tool

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2038

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Effulgent

    Reading

    kunyomiかがや

    kagaya

    さかん

    sakan

    うつくし

    utsukushi

    onyomiきょう

    kyou

    おう

    ou

    ごう

    gou

    Parts

    Day, Sun King

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2041

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Desire, Hanker

    Reading

    kunyomiあこが

    akoga

    onyomiけい

    kei

    Parts

    Scene

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2051

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Come apart at the seams

    Reading

    kunyomiほころ

    hokoro

    onyomiたん

    tan

    Parts

    Determine

    Example Word

    破綻: collapse or failure. The Japanese noun '破綻 (はたん)' refers to a collapse or failure, often in the context of systems, plans, or relationships. It implies a breakdown or disintegration of something that was previously functioning. For example: the plan ended in failure「その計画は破綻した」(そのけいかくははたんした). Their marriage fell apart「彼らの結婚は破綻した」(かれらのけっこんははたんした). This word is commonly used in formal or serious contexts to describe significant failures or collapses.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    14

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2055

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Harsh, Bitter

    Reading

    kunyomiから

    kara

    onyomiらつ

    ratsu

    Parts

    Hard, Spicy Bundle, Bind

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    14

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2057

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Retrace the past, Go upstream

    Reading

    kunyomiさかのぼ

    sakanobo

    onyomiさく

    saku

    so

    Parts

    Walk

    Example Word

    遡る: go back or trace back. The Japanese verb '遡る (さかのぼる)' primarily means 'to go back' or 'to trace back' in time or to a point of origin. It is often used to describe retracing steps, revisiting past events, or exploring the origins of something. For example: Let's trace back the history of this tradition「この伝統の歴史を遡りましょう」(このでんとうのれきしをさかのぼりましょう). The river flows back to its source「その川は源まで遡る」(そのかわはみなもとまでさかのぼる). This verb can be used in both literal and figurative contexts, making it versatile in describing time, history, or even physical paths.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2060

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Pan

    Reading

    kunyomiひろ

    hiro

    ただよ

    tadayo

    onyomiはん

    han

    ほう

    hou

    ふう

    fuu

    Parts

    Water (水)Common

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    6

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2063

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Noodles, Wheat flour

    Reading

    kunyomiむぎこ

    mugiko

    onyomiべん

    ben

    めん

    men

    Parts

    Wheat Face, Surface

    Example Word

    麺: noodles. The Japanese noun '麺 (めん)' refers to 'noodles', a staple in Japanese cuisine. This term broadly encompasses various types of noodles, including soba, udon, and ramen. It is commonly used in contexts related to food and dining. For example: I ate noodles for lunch「昼ご飯に麺を食べた」(ひるごはんにめんをたべた). This restaurant serves delicious noodles「このレストランは美味しい麺を出す」(このレストランはおいしいめんをだす). The word '麺' is often seen in menus and food-related discussions, highlighting its importance in Japanese culinary culture.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    16

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2070

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Mound

    Reading

    kunyomiおか

    oka

    onyomi

    fu

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2071

    Radical Forms

    ⻏, 阝

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Ball, Sphere

    Reading

    kunyomiたま

    tama

    onyomiへき

    heki

    Parts

    Ball, Jewel

    Example Word

    完璧: perfection. The Japanese noun '完璧 (かんぺき)' means 'perfection'. It is used to describe something that is flawless, complete, or without any defects. This word is often used to emphasize the high quality or ideal state of something. For example: Her performance was perfect「彼女のパフォーマンスは完璧だった」(かのじょのパフォーマンスはかんぺきだった). This plan is flawless「このプランは完璧だ」(このプランはかんぺきだ). The word can also be used sarcastically or ironically to imply that something is too perfect or unrealistic. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    18

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2075

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Trail, Footprint

    Reading

    kunyomiあと

    ato

    onyomiそう

    sou

    しょう

    shou

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2078

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Princess, Beauty

    Reading

    kunyomiひめ

    hime

    onyomiえん

    en

    Parts

    Woman

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    12

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2081

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Sake

    Reading

    kunyomiかも

    kamo

    onyomiちゅう

    chuu

    ちゅ

    chu

    Parts

    Bird of the zodiac Measurement

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2083

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Wick

    Reading

    onyomiしん

    shin

    Parts

    Grass Heart

    Example Word

    芯: core. The Japanese noun '芯 (しん)' refers to the core or central part of something. It can be used literally, such as the core of a fruit or the wick of a candle, or metaphorically, to describe the central or essential part of an idea or concept. For example: the core of an apple「リンゴの芯」(りんごのしん). The wick of a candle「ろうそくの芯」(ろうそくのしん). In a metaphorical sense, it can describe the essence or heart of a matter, such as 'the core of the problem'「問題の芯」(もんだいのしん). This word is often used in both everyday and technical contexts.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    7

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2088

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Yank, Abduct

    Reading

    kunyomiくだ

    kuda

    ra

    ひし

    hishi

    onyomiろう

    rou

    ra

    らつ

    ratsu

    Parts

    Hand (手)Stand

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    8

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2092

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Make progress

    Reading

    kunyomiはかど

    hakado

    onyomiちょく

    choku

    ho

    Parts

    Hand (手)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2093

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Horse chestnut

    Reading

    kunyomiとち

    tochi

    Parts

    Tree, Wood

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2094

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Rice bowl

    Reading

    kunyomiどんぶり

    donburi

    onyomiどん

    don

    Parts

    Well Dot

    Example Word

    丼: bowl. The Japanese noun '丼 (どんぶり)' refers to a type of bowl, typically deep and used for serving rice dishes. It is commonly associated with dishes like '牛丼 (ぎゅうどん)' (beef bowl) or '親子丼 (おやこどん)' (chicken and egg bowl). The term can also refer to the dish itself served in such a bowl. For example: I ate a beef bowl「牛丼を食べた」(ぎゅうどんをたべた). This bowl is big「この丼は大きい」(このどんぶりはおおきい). The word is often used in the context of Japanese cuisine and dining.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    5

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2095

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Fertility

    Reading

    kunyomiそそ

    soso

    onyomiよう

    you

    おく

    oku

    よく

    yoku

    Parts

    Water (水)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    7

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2100

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Glossary

    Reading

    kunyomiはりねずみ

    harinezumi

    onyomi

    i

    Parts

    Crown Fruit

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2101

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Wide, Spread out

    Reading

    kunyomiひろ

    hiro

    onyomiはん

    han

    Parts

    Water (水)

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    5

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2103

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Selfish, Arbitrary

    Reading

    kunyomiほしいまま

    hoshiimama

    onyomi

    shi

    Parts

    Next Heart

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2104

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Stationery

    Reading

    kunyomiふだ

    fuda

    onyomiせん

    sen

    Example Word

    箋: paper. The Japanese noun '箋 (せん)' refers to a small piece of paper, often used for writing notes, labels, or memos. It can also refer to a slip of paper used in traditional Japanese contexts, such as for writing poetry or as a bookmark. For example: I wrote a note on a slip of paper「箋にメモを書いた」(せんにめもをかいた). The poem was written on a small piece of paper「その詩は箋に書かれていた」(そのしはせんにかかれていた). This word is often used in formal or literary contexts and is less common in everyday conversation.

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    14

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2106

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Capital, Suburbs of capital

    Reading

    kunyomiみやこ

    miyako

    onyomi

    ki

    Parts

    Rice field Slight

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2107

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Cape

    Reading

    kunyomiさき

    saki

    さい

    sai

    onyomi

    ki

    Parts

    Soil Strange, Unusual

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    11

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2112

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Gift, Seriousness

    Reading

    kunyomiいた

    ita

    onyomi

    shi

    Parts

    Seize, Execute Hand

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    15

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2113

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Bribe

    Reading

    onyomi

    ro

    Parts

    Shellfish Each

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2114

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Fill in

    Reading

    kunyomiしず

    shizu

    ふさ

    fusa

    うず

    uzu

    onyomiてん

    ten

    ちん

    chin

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2116

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Gland

    Reading

    onyomiせん

    sen

    Parts

    Spring, Fountain

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2118

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Swelling, Carbuncle

    Reading

    kunyomiかさ

    kasa

    onyomiよう

    you

    Parts

    Sick Sunray

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    14

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2122

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Obituary

    Reading

    kunyomiしらせ

    shirase

    onyomi

    fu

    Parts

    Say (言)Divination

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    9

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2128

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Nurse, Suckle

    Reading

    kunyomiふく

    fuku

    ほぐく

    hoguku

    onyomi

    ho

    Parts

    Mouth

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    10

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2129

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Square character style, Correctness

    Reading

    onyomiかい

    kai

    Parts

    Tree, Wood All

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2130

    Handwriting

  • kanji

    Meaning

    To tie, Confinement

    Reading

    kunyomiふさ

    fusa

    onyomi

    ko

    Parts

    Gold (金)Hard

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    16

    Grade

    10

    Frequency

    2136

    Handwriting