There are 24 total results for your 恨み search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
恨み see styles |
urami うらみ |
(1) resentment; grudge; malice; bitterness; (2) matter for regret; regret |
恨み節 see styles |
uramibushi うらみぶし |
(1) song with lyrics about resentment and a sorrowful tune; (2) resentful complaint |
恨み言 see styles |
uramigoto うらみごと |
grudge; complaint; reproach |
片恨み see styles |
kataurami かたうらみ |
(noun, transitive verb) one-sided grudge |
逆恨み see styles |
sakaurami さかうらみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) being resented (by someone one holds resentment towards); (noun, transitive verb) (2) responding to kindness with resentment; thinking ill of someone who meant to be kind; resentment caused by a misunderstanding; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) unjustified resentment; unreasonable grudge |
恨みっこ see styles |
uramikko うらみっこ |
(usu. in the negative) hard feelings; (mutual) resentment |
恨み辛み see styles |
uramitsurami うらみつらみ |
pent-up resentment; grudges and hard feelings |
恨みつらみ see styles |
uramitsurami うらみつらみ |
pent-up resentment; grudges and hard feelings |
恨みを買う see styles |
uramiokau うらみをかう |
(exp,v5u) to incur someone's enmity |
恨みがましい see styles |
uramigamashii / uramigamashi うらみがましい |
(adjective) reproachful; resentful; spiteful |
恨みっこなし see styles |
uramikkonashi うらみっこなし |
(expression) with no hard feelings |
恨みっこ無し see styles |
uramikkonashi うらみっこなし |
(expression) with no hard feelings |
恨みを晴らす see styles |
uramioharasu うらみをはらす |
(exp,v5s) to avenge oneself |
Variations: |
uramibushi うらみぶし |
(1) song with lyrics about resentment and a sorrowful tune; (2) resentful complaint |
恨み骨髄に徹する see styles |
uramikotsuzuinitessuru うらみこつずいにてっする |
(exp,vs-s) to have a deep grudge; to bear deep resentment towards someone |
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uramigoto; engen(怨言) うらみごと; えんげん(怨言) |
grudge; complaint; reproach |
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urami うらみ |
(1) resentment; grudge; malice; bitterness; (2) (esp. 憾み) matter for regret; regret |
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urami うらみ |
(1) resentment; grudge; malice; bitterness; (2) (esp. 憾み) matter for regret; regret |
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uramikkonashi うらみっこなし |
(expression) with no hard feelings |
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uramiokau うらみをかう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to incur someone's enmity |
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uramitsurami うらみつらみ |
pent-up resentment; grudges and hard feelings |
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uramitsurami うらみつらみ |
pent-up resentment; grudges and hard feelings |
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kattainokasaurami かったいのかさうらみ |
(exp,n) (idiom) excessive envy (of someone in much the same position as oneself); envy of a leper's pockmarks |
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uramigoto うらみごと |
grudge; complaint; reproach |
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