しょうがい
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. obstacle; impediment; hindrance; difficulty; barrier
2. handicap; impairment; disability; disorder; malfunction
when read as "しょうがい"
Kanji used
obstruction
harm
Pitch accent
しょ
うがい
Top 5400
Used in vocabulary (99 in total)
disabled person; handicapped person; person with a (physical or mental) disability
network disturbance; communication failure; telecommunication malfunction
disturbance of consciousness
electromagnetic interference; radio interference
mental disorder; mental disability; mental illness
gender identity disorder; GID; gender dysphoria
functional disorder; dysfunction
repeated cultivation damage (same crop, same soil); continuous cropping hazard; replant failure
dysgeusia; taste disorder
speech impediment; speech disorder
intellectual disability; mental disability
child with a (physical or mental) disability; disabled child
obsessive-compulsive disorder; OCD
cognitive deficit; cognitive disturbance; cognitive disorder
hearing impairment; paracusis; paracusia
communication disorder; being bad at communication; being unsociable
show jumping (equestrian event)
behavioral disorder; behavioural disorder
vision damage; vision impairment; blindness
aircraft warning lights; airplane warning lights; obstacle light; obstruction light
dyskinesia; motor impairment; motor disturbance
dysphagia (symptom of difficulty in swallowing); dysphagy
disability pension; invalid pension
radiation damage; radiation injury; radiation hazard
adjustment disorder; maladjustment
erectile dysfunction; ED
disturbance (blockage) of blood flow
renal impairment; kidney damage
intellectual disability
show jumping (equestrian event)
hurdle race; hurdling
(suffering) an emotional disturbance
(suffering) an emotional disturbance
speech impediment; lalopathy
ego derangement; ego disturbance
mental or physical disorder; mental or physical disability
blocking point; point of blockage
Tourette syndrome; Tourette's syndrome
disaster recovery; fault clearing; fault restoration
obstruction markings (red or yellow and white markings on structures taller than 60 meters in accordance with Japanese aviation law)
orthostatic intolerance; orthostatic dysregulation; orthostatic disturbance
color-blindness; colour-blindness
fail-over; fault bypass
gaming disorder; out-of-control obsession with gaming
Ghosting (television)
Examples (13 in total)
We pushed ahead despite the obstacles.
He is confronted by many difficulties.
He met an unexpected obstacle.