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Dictionary results(showing 14 results)


noun, auxillary suru verb
taste, liking, preference

noun
luxury grocery item (e.g. alcohol, coffee, tea, tobacco), indulgence, something consumed for taste or stimulant effect rather than nourishment

noun, no-adjective
deep sleep, torpor

noun
liking (for), appetite, weakness, fondness, indulgence
Other readings:
嗜慾【しよく】
耆欲【しよく】

noun
1.
taste (in goods, etc.)(usually kana)
2.
manners, etiquette(usually kana)
3.
modesty, restraint, prudence(usually kana)
4.
knowledge, experience (of the arts, etc.), accomplishments(usually kana)
5.
taking care of one's personal appearance(usually kana)

Godan-mu verb, transitive verb
1.
to have a taste for, to be fond of, to enjoy (in moderation), to have an interest in (e.g. a hobby)(usually kana)
2.
to be modest, to be prudent, to watch (e.g. one's behaviour)(usually kana)
Other readings:
たしむ《嗜む》[1]
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to chide, to rebuke, to reprove(usually kana)
Other readings:
たしなめる《嗜める》[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 13 strokes

Common kanji
like, taste, modest
KUN:
  • たしな.む
    tashina.mu
  • たしな.み
    tashina.mi
  • この.む
    kono.mu
  • この.み
    kono.mi
ON:
  • shi

Sentence results (showing 5 results)


He enjoys wine sometimes, but mostly he drinks whisky

だいぶん
大部分
おお
多く
ひとびと
人々
ぶんがくてき
文学的
しゅ
趣味
ゆう
優美な
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment

He is not the sort of person who likes to listen to jazz

He has more money than taste

My husband enjoys his glass once in a while