There are 50 total results for your 無き search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無き see styles |
naki なき |
(suf,adj-pn) (kana only) (See 無い・1) -less; lacking; non-existing |
無きゃ see styles |
nakya なきゃ |
(expression) (1) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See なければ・1) if (it) doesn't exist; if there is no ...; if (one) doesn't have ...; (exp,aux) (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See なければ・2) if not ...; unless ...; (exp,aux) (3) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See なければならない) have to ...; must ... |
無き者 see styles |
nakimono なきもの |
dead person |
由無き see styles |
yoshinaki よしなき |
meaningless; senseless; absurd |
並び無き see styles |
narabinaki ならびなき |
unparalleled; unparallelled; unequaled; unequalled; unique |
仮借無き see styles |
kashakunaki かしゃくなき |
(pre-noun adjective) mercilessly |
家無き子 see styles |
ienakiko いえなきこ |
(exp,n) homeless child; (wk) Nobody's Boy (1878 novel by H-H Malot); The Adventures of Remi; Sans Famille |
窮み無き see styles |
kiwaminaki きわみなき |
without limit; endless |
飽く無き see styles |
akunaki あくなき |
(pre-noun adjective) insatiable; untiring; persistent |
完膚無き迄 see styles |
kanpunakimade かんぷなきまで |
(expression) completely; thoroughly; horribly; without exception; until there's no untouched (undamaged) part |
紛う事無き see styles |
magoukotonaki / magokotonaki まごうことなき magaukotonaki まがうことなき |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) undoubted; unmistakable; definite |
事無きを得る see styles |
kotonakioeru ことなきをえる |
(exp,v1) to survive without problems; to manage to avoid further problems |
完膚無きまで see styles |
kanpunakimade かんぷなきまで |
(expression) completely; thoroughly; horribly; without exception; until there's no untouched (undamaged) part |
有るか無きか see styles |
arukanakika あるかなきか |
(expression) (kana only) so slight as to be all but non-existent |
紛うこと無き see styles |
magoukotonaki / magokotonaki まごうことなき magaukotonaki まがうことなき |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) undoubted; unmistakable; definite |
無きにしも非ず see styles |
nakinishimoarazu なきにしもあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent |
無きゃいけない see styles |
nakyaikenai なきゃいけない |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (See 無くてはいけない・なくてはいけない・1) cannot do without something; indispensable; absolutely necessary; (expression) (2) (kana only) (after negative base of verb) (See 無くてはいけない・なくてはいけない・2) have to do |
無きゃならない see styles |
nakyanaranai なきゃならない |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (See 無くてはならない・1) cannot do without something; indispensable; absolutely necessary; (expression) (2) (after negative base of verb) (See 無くてはならない・2) have to do |
こと無きを得る see styles |
kotonakioeru ことなきをえる |
(exp,v1) to survive without problems; to manage to avoid further problems |
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nakimono なきもの |
dead person |
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yoshinaki よしなき |
(pre-noun adjective) meaningless; senseless; absurd |
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tsuminaki つみなき |
(pre-noun adjective) guilt-free; sinless; innocent |
鳥無き里の蝙蝠 see styles |
torinakisatonokoumori / torinakisatonokomori とりなきさとのこうもり |
(exp,n) (idiom) a man among the geese when the gander is away; a one-eyed king in the land of the blind; a bat in a village without birds |
無きにしもあらず see styles |
nakinishimoarazu なきにしもあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent |
万遺漏無きを期す see styles |
banirounakiokisu / banironakiokisu ばんいろうなきをきす |
(exp,v5s) to make absolutely sure that there are no omissions |
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narabinaki ならびなき |
(pre-noun adjective) unparalleled; unparallelled; unequaled; unequalled; unique |
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imahanaki いまはなき |
(exp,adj-pn) (long) gone; lost |
傍らに人無きが如し see styles |
katawaranihitonakigagotoshi かたわらにひとなきがごとし |
(expression) (proverb) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; doing whatever one wants even though others may be watching |
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namonaki なもなき |
(pre-noun adjective) (See 名もない・なもない) nameless; anonymous; without name |
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koenakikoe こえなきこえ |
(exp,n) (idiom) unvoiced opinion; (opinion of the) silent majority; views which are not expressed |
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ienakiko いえなきこ |
(work) Nobody's Boy (1878 novel by H-H Malot); The Adventures of Remi; Sans Famille |
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kiwaminaki きわみなき |
(pre-noun adjective) without limit; endless |
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michinakimichi みちなきみち |
(exp,n) trackless path |
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akunaki あくなき |
(pre-noun adjective) insatiable; untiring; persistent |
傍らに人無きがごとし see styles |
katawaranihitonakigagotoshi かたわらにひとなきがごとし |
(expression) (proverb) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; doing whatever one wants even though others may be watching |
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nakinihitoshii / nakinihitoshi なきにひとしい |
(exp,adj-i) essentially nonexistent; virtually nil |
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kanpunakimade かんぷなきまで |
(expression) (usu. ~に) completely; thoroughly; decisively; unsparingly; beyond recognition; until there's no untouched (undamaged) part |
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akunaki あくなき |
(pre-noun adjective) insatiable; untiring; persistent |
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kashakunaki かしゃくなき |
(pre-noun adjective) (rare) merciless; unforgiving; ruthless; relentless |
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nakinishimoarazu なきにしもあらず |
(expression) (kana only) not non-existent; not completely lacking; there is some; certainly existent |
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kotonakioeru ことなきをえる |
(exp,v1) to end without incident; to not turn into something serious |
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katawaranihitonakigagotoshi かたわらにひとなきがごとし |
(expression) (See 傍若無人・ぼうじゃくぶじん) behaving outrageously as though there were no one around; doing whatever one wants even though others may be watching |
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kanpunakimade かんぷなきまで |
(expression) (See 完膚) completely; thoroughly; horribly; without exception; until there's no untouched (undamaged) part |
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magoukotonaki; magaukotonaki(紛u事naki, 紛u事無ki, 紛ukoto無ki) / magokotonaki; magaukotonaki(紛u事naki, 紛u事無ki, 紛ukoto無ki) まごうことなき; まがうことなき(紛う事なき, 紛う事無き, 紛うこと無き) |
(exp,adj-pn) (kana only) unmistakable; unquestionable; certain; evident |
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magoukotonaki; magaukotonaki / magokotonaki; magaukotonaki まごうことなき; まがうことなき |
(exp,adj-pn) (kana only) unmistakable; unquestionable; certain; evident |
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magoukotonaki; magaukotonaki / magokotonaki; magaukotonaki まごうことなき; まがうことなき |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) (See 紛う方なく・まがうかたなく) undoubted; unmistakable; definite |
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magoukatanaki; magaukatanaki / magokatanaki; magaukatanaki まごうかたなき; まがうかたなき |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unmistakable; evident; outright; authentic |
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torinakisatonokoumori / torinakisatonokomori とりなきさとのこうもり |
(exp,n) (proverb) in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king; a bat in a village without birds |
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torinakisatonokoumori / torinakisatonokomori とりなきさとのこうもり |
(exp,n) (idiom) a man among the geese when the gander is away; a one-eyed king in the land of the blind; a bat in a village without birds |
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kotonakioeru ことなきをえる |
(exp,v1) to end without incident; to not turn into something serious |
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