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Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to give up, to abandon (hope, plans), to resign oneself (to)

あき
akiramegaii
expression, yoi/ii adjective (special)
knowing when to give up, good at letting things go, accepting failure with good grace, being a good loser

あき
akiramegatsuku
expression, Godan-ku verb
to resign oneself (to), to reconcile oneself (to), to accept (e.g. defeat), to give up
Other readings:
諦めが付く【あきらめがつく】

あきわる
akiramegawarui
expression, adjective
not knowing when to give up, being a bad loser, poor at letting things go, unable to accept the inevitable
Other readings:
あきらめが悪い【あきらめがわるい】

expression, Godan-ku verb
to resign oneself (to), to reconcile oneself (to), to accept (e.g. defeat), to give up(colloquialism)
Other readings:
諦め付く【あきらめつく】

あき
akiramenoii
expression, prenominal
knowing when to give up, good at letting things go, accepting failure with good grace, being a good loser
Other readings:
諦めの良い【あきらめのいい】
諦めの良い【あきらめのよい】
あきらめの良い【あきらめのいい】
あきらめの良い【あきらめのよい】

あきょう
akiramenokyouchi
expression, noun
point where one has to accept one's fate, point where one has to give up, state of resignation, resigned state
Other readings:
あきらめの境地【あきらめのきょうち】

あきわる
akiramenowarui
expression, prenominal
not knowing when to give up, being a bad loser, poor at letting things go, unable to accept the inevitable
Other readings:
あきらめの悪い【あきらめのわるい】

noun, auxillary suru verb
clear vision, resignation (as in reconciling oneself)

noun
understanding and acceptance, spiritual awakening, a heart that understands truth, (feeling of) resignation

noun
resignation, acceptance, consolation

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 16 strokes
Taught in Junior high
Common kanji
truth, clarity, abandon, give up
KUN:
  • あきら.める
    akira.meru
  • つまびらか
    tsumabiraka
  • まこと
    makoto
ON:
  • テイ
    tei
  • タイ
    tai

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 106 results)


Don't give up

Give it up

Making a choice always means making a sacrifice, giving up one thing for another

Again, Hawking was almost ready to give up

They gave him up for lost

I may give up soon and just nap instead

She gave up in despair

He was given up for dead

She was very glad to find the purse she had given up for lost

I won't give up on the stolen money
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