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Desire [渇き]

Desire
the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
[()·()·かい()]
fuyukai
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. unpleasant; disagreeable; displeasing; uncomfortable; unhappy
[たい(退)·くつ()]
taikutsu
noun, na adjective, suru verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[たい()·くつ()]
taikutsu
Outdated Kanji

English Meanings:

noun, na adjective
  1. tedium; boredom; dullness
suru verb
  1. to feel bored; to get bored with; to get tired of
[()·りょう()]
buryou
na adjective, noun

English Meanings:

na adjective, noun
  1. boredom; ennui
[ひょう()·()·()·]
hyoushinuke
noun, suru verb, no adjective

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. anticlimax; let-down; disappointment; loss of interest
[()·()·()·りょう()]
muiburyou
na adjective, no adjective, noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[()·()·()·りょう()]
muimuryou

English Meanings:

na adjective, no adjective, noun
  1. boredom; ennui; tedium; wearisomeness
[つか()·]
tsukare
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. tiredness; fatigue
[つか()··]
tsukareru
ichidan verb, intransitive verb

English Meanings:

ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to get tired; to tire; to get fatigued; to become exhausted; to grow weary
  2. to become worn out (of a well-used object)
  3. to starve
[()·ろう()]
hirou
noun, suru verb

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. fatigue; weariness
[づか()·]
dukare
noun, used as a suffix

English Meanings:

noun, used as a suffix
  1. weariness (from); fatigue; tiredness; exhaustion
[()·せつ()]
zasetsu
noun, suru verb

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. setback; failure (e.g. plans, business); frustration; discouragement
[()·せつ()·かん()]
zasetsukan
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. feeling of frustration; sense of failure
[こい()·わずら()·]
koiwazurai
noun, suru verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[こい()·わずら()·]
koiwazurai
[こい()····]
koiwazurai

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. lovesickness

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