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りょうき
猟奇
じけん
事件
ほうどう
報道
しちょうしゃ
視聴者
せんりつ
戦慄
させた

The news of the bizarre accident made TV viewers shudder.
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Words
1
noun
seeking the bizarre
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1
noun
event; affair; incident; case; plot; trouble; scandal
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0
noun
1. information; report; journalism; news
2. to report
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2
noun
viewer; (television) audience
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0
shudder; shiver; tremble with fear; horrible; terrible; hair-raising
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Kanji
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リョウ    game hunting   
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キ    strange, curious   
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ジ   ズ   こと thing; matter   
ケン    affair, matter   
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ホウ    report   むくいる to compensate, remunerate   むく reward, recompense   
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ドウ   トウ   みち road   
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シ    seeing   
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チョウ   き to listen   
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シャ   もの person, someone   
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セン   いくさ battle, war   たたか to do battle   
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リツ    fear   
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