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Godan-mu verb, intransitive verb
1.
to become loose, to slacken (e.g. rope)
2.
to become less tense, to relax, to let one's guard down
3.
to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision), to become lax
4.
to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression), (of ice) to partially melt
5.
to decrease (e.g. speed)
6.
(of a market price) to go down slightly
Other readings:
弛む【ゆるむ】

Godan-mu verb, intransitive verb
1.
to slacken, to loosen, to relax, to droop (e.g. loose or flabby skin), to sag (ceiling)(usually kana)
2.
to slack off (e.g. one's work, attention), to not put one's heart in(usually kana)
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たゆむ《弛む》

Ichidan verb, transitive verb
1.
to loosen, to slacken
See also:締める (antonym)
2.
to relax (attention, efforts, etc.), to let down (one's guard), to relieve (tension)
3.
to relax (a rule), to ease (e.g. restrictions), to loosen (control)
4.
to reduce (speed), to slow down, to ease up
5.
to make more gradual (of a slope)
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弛める【ゆるめる】

noun
slack, looseness, play
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弛み【ゆるみ】

noun, auxillary suru verb
relaxation (e.g. of muscles), becoming flaccid
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弛緩【ちかん】

adjective
untiring, steady, persistent(usually kana)

prenominal
1.
steady, sound, trustworthy(usually kana)
2.
assiduous, untiring, diligent(usually kana)

noun
relaxing, remitting, slackening(usually kana)

adjective
unslacking, unceasing(usually kana)
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たゆみない《弛み無い》

Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to slacken, to loosen(archaism)

Godan-ru verb, intransitive verb
to become loose, to slacken, to soften
Other readings:
弛まる【ゆるまる】

noun
1.
slack, slackening, sagginess, flabbiness (skin, etc.)(usually kana)
2.
dullness, letdown, depression, ennui(usually kana)

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 6 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
slacken, relax
KUN:
  • たる.む
    taru.mu
  • たる.める
    taru.meru
  • たゆ.む
    tayu.mu
  • ゆる.む
    yuru.mu
  • ゆる.み
    yuru.mi
ON:
  • chi
  • shi

Sentence results (showing 3 results)


Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks to your untiring efforts our hideout is finally complete!

It goes without saying that diligence is the key to success

It was your tireless efforts and devotion that made the event successful