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We found 10 partial word matches, 1 conjugated word, and 1 example matching 'うらぶれて'
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Most common form:
noun
1. bottom (or another side that is hidden from view); undersurface; opposite side; reverse side  (opposite: )
2. rear; back; behind (the house)
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Most common form: ブレ
noun
1. camera shake; picture blur  (see also: 振れる)
2. deviation; slight shifting  (see also: 振れる)
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Most common form:
noun
1. hand; arm  (see also: お手; occ. pronounced た when a prefix)
2. forepaw; foreleg  (see also: お手; colloquialism)
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to get shabby; to go downhill; to go to seed; to go to the dogs
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テニスシューズ
よけい
余計
きたな
うらぶれて
えた

My tennis shoes seemed excessively dirty and shabby.
 
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