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Definition and Synonyms for 無
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無し |
重要でない量 |
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Nix |
a quantity of no importance |
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Synonyms: |
ない, なし, ゼロ, ナッシング, 無, 無, 皆無, 絶無, 零 |
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無 |
存在しない状態 |
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Nihility |
the state of nonexistence |
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Synonyms: |
ない, 無, 無, 虚無 |
Meanings for each kanji in 無
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無 |
nothingness; none; ain't; nothing; nil; not |
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Sample Sentences for 無
俺にはなんの意味もない無価値な存在。
My existence is worthless and meaningless.
習慣は無思慮な人々を支配する。
Habit rules the unreflecting herd.
彼は、他人の言葉に無関心です。
He is indifferent to what others say.
奥さんの問題にどうしてそう無関心でいられるのか。
How can you be so indifferent to your wife's trouble?
彼女はその新しい宗教には無関心だ。
She is indifferent to the new religion.
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Since "無" is usually used in conjunction with another word, Eg. 無知/博識 むち/はくしき (ignorance-knowledgeable) or 無理/道理 むり/どうり (unreasonable-reasonable) I don't think it has an exact opposite on its own. If you are trying to get the meaning un, none or without, maybe you should use nashi (なし) which uses the same kanji with the kunyomi 無し(Japanese pronounciation)
I am afraid my explaination may not be too good but it would be like using the "un" in unreal to indicate nothing or zero. It lacks a real meaning so therefore it has not got a perfect opposite.
I hope this helps and it is a great question that got me thinking about all the subtle differences between Japanese and all other languages.
Cheers,聡