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[きなくさ()··]
kinakusakute
i adjective

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te-form
[きなくさ()··]
kinakusakute

English Meaning(s) for きな臭くて

i adjective
  1. smelling burnt; smelling scorched; having a burnt smell
  2. smelling of gunpowder (i.e. as if armed conflict is about to break out); tense; strained
  3. suspicious; dubious; questionable; shady
* Please note, you are viewing the Japanese readings in the te-form, while the english meanings are based on the dictionary form.

Definition and Synonyms for きな臭くて

Funny not as expected
Synonyms: うろん, いかがわしい, 不審, , , 怪しい, 怪しげ, 生臭い, 疑わしい, 胡散臭い, きな臭い, 訝しい

Meanings for each kanji in きな臭くて

» stinking; ill-smelling; suspicious looking; odor; savor; fragrance; be fragrant; stink; glow; be bright

Stroke Order Diagrams for きな臭くて

Conjugations for きな臭くて

Adjective stem
[きなくさ()]
kinakusa
te-form
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kinakusakute
Negative te-form
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kinakusakunakute
Adverbial Form
[きなくさ()·]
kinakusaku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
[きなくさ()·]
kinakusai
Present Indicative Negative Form
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kinakusakunai
Past Indicative Form
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kinakusakatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
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kinakusakunakatta
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
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kinakusakereba
Present Indicative Negative Form
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kinakusakunakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
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kinakusakunakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
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kinakusakattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
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kinakusakunakattara
Nominalized Form
Objective Form
[きなくさ()·]
kinakusasa

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