Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to let leak; to let out (e.g. light)
2. to let out (a secret); to leak (information); to divulge; to disclose; to let slip
3. to give utterance to (e.g. one's dissatisfaction); to vent; to express; to reveal (e.g. one's true intentions); to let out (a sigh, etc.)
4. to wet one's pants
5. to omit; to leave out
Suffix
Verb (5-dan, す)
6. to fail to do; to miss; to omit (by mistake); to forget to do
after masu stem of verb
Kanji used
leak
Pitch accent
Top 3100
Used in vocabulary (8 in total)
to fail to hear; to miss
to betray a secret; to reveal a secret
to wet one's pants; to wet oneself
to have an involuntary emission of semen
to give vent to (one's feeling); to hint (at something); to intimate; to suggest
to leak a major secret
the law has holes large enough for the most wicked men to slip through; the long arm of the law doesn't reach everywhere; (lit.) fishes big enough to eat boats aren't caught by the net
the law has holes large enough for the most wicked men to slip through; the long arm of the law doesn't reach everywhere; (lit.) fishes big enough to eat boats aren't caught by the net
Examples (3 in total)
Someone leaked the secret to the enemy.
He betrayed her secret to his friends.
Tom wrote down without fail every one of Mary's words.