Keyword
loss of something dear
Info
FrequencyTop 1700-1800
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig2076
Readings
そう
(66%)
(22%)
Composed of
earth
two mouths
long legs
Used in vocabulary (44 in total)
loss; forfeit
loss of memory; amnesia
sense of loss; feeling of loss
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
mourning dress
mourning; (arch.) calamity; (arch.) misfortune
losing one's fighting spirit; losing the will to fight; losing heart
to go into mourning
artifact spirit; in folk belief, long-lived objects (household objects, living beings, nature, etc.) become inhabited by a spirit
chief mourner
loss of (self-)confidence; inferiority complex
in mourning
loss of virginity (in women); loss of maidenhead
absent-mindedness; stupor; stupefaction; fainting
loss of spirit; dejection
unpopular woman; woman who isn't well-liked by men
absent-mindedness; stupor; stupefaction; fainting
going into mourning
mourning band; mourning ribbon
to go into mourning
loss of consciousness
depressed in spirits; rejection; disheartened; lacking nerve
homeless; family in mourning
depressed in spirits; rejection; disheartened; lacking nerve
loss of spirit; dejection
unpopular man; man who isn't well-liked by women
funeral service of a Japanese emperor; (arch.) Imperial mourning
acquisition or forfeiture; acquisition (question of whether or not something is acquired)
demoralization; collapse of morale; one's morale being shaken
loss of power; power outage; blackout
funeral service of a Japanese emperor
feeling lost like a stray dog
funerals and festivals
refraining from offering the (New Year's) greetings during the period of mourning
funeral accessories; funeral items; funeral paraphernalia
national mourning
loss of market; market loss
forgetting one's serious objectives by becoming engrossed in trivial pursuits; being distracted by trivial objects and losing sight of one's original goal
calamity, good fortune, success and failure
loss of citizenship; denaturalization; expatriation
Examples (3 in total)
It was I who found her. She'd lost consciousness so I carried her to the infirmary.
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one.
Water shortage is caused by the loss of forests.