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飽 — JLPT N1 Kanji — Detail

Onyomi: ホウ  ·  Kunyomi: あ.かす, あ.きる, あ.く  ·  Meanings: bored, sated, satiate, tired of

飽 – JLPT N1 Kanji, Kanji for bored, sated, satiate, tired of (With 3D Visualization)

Kanji for bored, sated, satiate, tired of
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Strokes: 13
Meanings
bored, sated, satiate, tired of
Onyomi
ホウ
Kunyomi
あ.かす, あ.きる, あ.く
Name Readings
あき, あく
JLPT
N1
Grade
8
Frequency
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Vocabulary Examples

Word Reading Meaning Meta
飽きる あきる to get tired of, to tire of, to lose interest in, to grow weary of, to get fed up with, to get sick of, to become bored with common JLPT-N3 Ichidan verb, Suffix, Intransitive verb
飽くまで あくまで to the end, to the bitter end, to the last, stubbornly, persistently, consistently, to the utmost JLPT-N2 Adverb (fukushi)
飽和 ほうわ saturation, satiation common JLPT-N1 Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
飽き あき weariness, boredom, tedium, tiresomeness common Noun
呆気 あっけ being taken aback, state of shock, dumbfoundedness common Noun
飽くまでも あくまでも to the end, to the bitter end, to the last, stubbornly, persistently, consistently, to the utmost common Adverb (fukushi)
飽き飽き あきあき getting tired of, getting sick of, getting bored with, getting fed up with Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
飽きっぽい あきっぽい easily bored, quick to lose interest, fickle, capricious I-adjective (keiyoushi)
飽かす あかす to bore, to tire, to weary, to stultify Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
飽食 ほうしょく eating until one is full, eating one's fill, gorging (on), satiation common Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Intransitive verb
飽和脂肪酸 ほうわしぼうさん saturated fatty acid Noun
飽く あく to get tired of, to tire of, to lose interest in, to grow weary of, to get fed up with, to get sick of, to become bored with Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Intransitive verb
飽きもせず あきもせず untiringly, persistently, without losing interest Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Adverb (fukushi)
飽くなき あくなき insatiable, untiring, persistent Pre-noun adjectival (rentaishi)
飽くことを知らない あくことをしらない insatiable Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
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Example Sentences

Example #1
同じ食べ物ばかりできてしまいました。
おなじたべものばかりであきてしまいました。
Onaji tabemono bakari de akite shimaimashita.
I got tired of eating the same food all the time.
Example #2
長い映画でも全くきずに最後まで見ました。
ながいえいがでもまったくあきずにさいごまでみました。
Nagai eiga demo mattaku akizu ni saigo made mimashita.
Even though the movie was long, I watched it until the end without getting bored.
Example #3
毎日勉強してもきないように工夫しています。
まいにちべんきょうしてもあきないようにくふうしています。
Mainichi benkyō shite mo akinai yō ni kufū shiteimasu.
I try to make studying every day interesting so I don’t get bored.
Example #4
甘いお菓子ばかり食べてきてしまいました。
あまいおかしばかりたべてあきてしまいました。
Amai okashi bakari tabete akite shimaimashita.
I got tired of eating only sweet snacks.
Example #5
きやすい性格なので、すぐに別のことを始めます。
あきやすいせいかくなので、すぐにべつのことをはじめます。
Akiyasui seikaku na node, sugu ni betsu no koto o hajimemasu.
I have a personality that gets bored easily, so I quickly start something else.
Example #6
子供は新しいおもちゃにきるのが早いです。
こどもはあたらしいおもちゃにあきるのがはやいです。
Kodomo wa atarashii omocha ni akiru no ga hayai desu.
Children get bored of new toys quickly.
Example #7
きないように趣味をいくつか持っています。
あきないようにしゅみをいくつかもっています。
Akinai yō ni shumi o ikutsuka motteimasu.
I have several hobbies so I don’t get bored.
Example #8
きてもやめないで続けることが大切です。
あきてもやめないでつづけることがたいせつです。
Akite mo yamenai de tsuzukeru koto ga taisetsu desu.
It is important to continue without giving up, even if you get bored.
Example #9
毎年同じ祭りでもきることはありません。
まいとしおなじまつりでもあきることはありません。
Maitoshi onaji matsuri demo akiru koto wa arimasen.
Even though the festival is the same every year, I never get bored of it.
Example #10
きたら別のゲームをするのもいいですね。
あきたらべつのげーむをするのもいいですね。
Akita ra betsu no gēmu o suru no mo ii desu ne.
It’s good to play a different game if you get bored.
Example #11
きずに最後まで絵を描き続けました。
あきずにさいごまでえをかきつづけました。
Akizu ni saigo made e o kaki tsuzukemashita.
I kept drawing until the end without getting bored.
Example #12
きてしまったら休憩を取りましょう。
あきてしまったらきゅうけいをとりましょう。
Akite shimattara kyūkei o torimashou.
If you get bored, let’s take a break.
Example #13
毎日違う景色を見ることできません。
まいにちちがうけしきをみることであきません。
Mainichi chigau keshiki o miru koto de akimasen.
Seeing a different scenery every day prevents boredom.
Example #14
きることなく読書を楽しんでいます。
あきることなくどくしょをたのしんでいます。
Akiru koto naku dokusho o tanoshindeimasu.
I enjoy reading without getting bored.
Example #15
きる前に新しい趣味に挑戦してみます。
あきるまえにあたらしいしゅみにちょうせんしてみます。
Akiru mae ni atarashii shumi ni chōsen shite mimasu.
I will try a new hobby before I get bored.