Keyword
unused
Info
FrequencyTop 1400-1500
Type
Jōyō 
?
Shinjitai ?
KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig1841
Old form
Readings
はい
(92%)
すた
(4%)
ぱい
(2%)
Composed of
house on a cliff
let out
Used in vocabulary (152 in total)
ruins (of a building, town, etc.); remains
disposal; abandonment; scrapping; annulment; cancellation; abrogation
abolition; repeal
ruin; destruction; devastation; waste; decay
cripple; disabled person; invalid
dilapidated house; deserted house
to go out of use; to become obsolete; to die out; to go out of fashion
club disbandment
discontinuation (of business); closing down; giving up (one's practice); retiring
to abolish; to abandon; to repeal; to dethrone; to depose
annulment; abolition; repeal; rescission
scrap wood; waste wood; waste; waste material; scrap material
disinheritance
closing of a school; closed school
abandoned building; derelict building
ghost town; deserted village; village without inhabitants
degeneration; decadence; deterioration; laxness; corruption
degenerate; decadent; corrupt
waste matter; waste; garbage; trash
to go out of use; to become obsolete; to die out; to become lost (e.g. of dignity); to be sullied
decommissioned vehicle; out of service vehicle; deregistered vehicle; unregistered vehicle; deregistering (vehicle); unregistering
degeneration; decadence; deterioration; laxness; corruption
disposal; scrapping; replacement; putting on the shelf; shelving
abandoned mine; disused mine
waste; garbage
abandoned railway line; closed railway line; discontinued line
ruins (of a building, town, etc.); remains
to hurt one's reputation; to be ashamed of oneself; to lose one's honour
abolition; elimination; extinction; discontinuation
scrap; junk; waste material
ceasing to publish; discontinuance of publication
abandoned castle
abandoned mine; disused mine
reorganization (e.g. of a company); reorganisation; consolidation; scrap-and-build
decommissioning (of a nuclear reactor, furnace, incinerator etc.); decommissioned nuclear reactor (or furnace, incinerator, etc.)
industrial waste
rejected bill (project)
scrapped vessel
going in and out of style; changes in fashion
to abolish; to abandon; to repeal; to dethrone; to depose
ruined temple; abandoned temple; temple ruins; closing a temple
total abolition; full phase-out; total repeal
rise and fall (of nations); destiny
spending unreasonably on in-game purchases
abandoned station; closed station
neglected garden; abandoned garden; closing down (of zoo, kindergarten, etc.)
waste liquid
dethronement
seriously addicted online game junky
abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures (1871)
decay; decadence
disused road; abandoned road
out-of-print record; out-of-print CD
decay; ruination
wastewater; waste water; liquid waste; black water
waste oil
abolish Buddhism, destroy Shākyamuni (slogan of anti-Buddhist movement at the beginning of the Meiji era)
reform and (or) abolition; alteration or repeal; revision; reorganization; reorganisation
total abolition of nuclear weapons
remaining heat; waste heat
abolition of the han system
abolition of licensed prostitution
to cancel; to abandon; to give up; to abolish; to abstain; to refrain
dethroned emperor or king
superannuation
disabled soldier; crippled soldier
sword prohibition
waste management (garbage collection) industry
waste; wastage; waster
waste disposal; waste treatment
disablement; disability
decommissioned warship
discontinuation (of a model); discontinued model
abolition of the death penalty; abolition of capital punishment
disinheritance
mullock (waste rock from a mine); muck; debris; tailing
down-and-out; ruin; decline
abandoned Shinto shrine
high level (radioactive) waste
going in and out of style; changes in fashion
decay; decadence
discontinued edition (model, product, etc.)
deserted house; ruined house; abolishing one's own family line in order to join another (under pre-1947 Japanese law); extinct family
obsolete word
closure (of a cinema, museum, etc.); closing down; shutting down; closed-down cinema (museum, etc.)
(whether to) continue or eliminate; existence
industrial waste disposal facility; wastes treatment facility
decay; dilapidation (ruin)
abolition of regulations; deregulation
molasses; black treacle
designated waste; agricultural, sewage, etc. radioactive waste requiring special disposal methods
disposal; throwing away; scrapping (something)
decay (decline, corruption) of public morals; moral decadence
voluntary liquidation; voluntary closure (of business)
abandoned mine
abandoning nuclear weapons, etc.; nuclear disposal
culled chicken; spent hen
sake brewing using natural yeast and no mashing
waste treatment facility; WTF; waste disposal and treatment facility
heat vent; exhaust vent
decay (decline, corruption) of public morals; moral decadence
abolition and amalgamation
obsolete element; obsolescent
out of date; disused; obsolete
waste gas
decline (decay, corruption) of ethical standards
decline (decay, corruption) of ethical standards
question of maintenance or abolition (of an institution, organization, etc.)
moral decadence (decline, corruption)
reorganization; restructuring
cell discarding
total number of discarded cells
discarded cell
discard priority; loss priority
photographic processing waste water; photographic effluent; photo-processing waste
termination of cultivation (usu. tobacco)
deserted and ruined house
domestic waste; general waste; non-industrial waste
sake brewing using natural yeast and no mashing
sake brewing using natural yeast and no mashing
consolidation (esp. of a market); shakeout; rationalization
splitting or merging of municipalities
abolishing and establishing
abandoned account (on social media, etc.); unused account; old account
abandoned account (on social media, etc.); unused account; old account
Twitter addict
suspension or abolition; suspension or discontinuation
culled cow; spent cow; spent bull
culled cow; spent cow; spent bull
The Ruins of Athens
Examples (68 in total)
The tower stood amid the ruins.
The explosion reduced the facilities to ruins.
The town fell into ruin.