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38 word matches found for '涙' using reading 'なみだ'
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Most common form:
noun
1. tear; tears; lachrymal secretion
2. sympathy
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touching; moving; painful
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'mu' godan verb, intransitive verb
to be moved to tears
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noun
tearful voice
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noun
tears of regret; bitter tears; vexation; chagrin
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teardrop-shaped
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while crying; in tears
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noun
(token amount of) consolation money
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noun
tearful face; tear-stained face
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teary eyes
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'na' adjective, archaic/formal form of na-adjective
prone to crying  (archaic)
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noun
eye bags; periorbital puffiness  (see also: 涙堂)
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expression, 'mu' godan verb
to pocket an insult; to choke back one's tears
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suru verb - special class
to shed tears; to bring tears to one's eyes
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expression, 'i' adjective
cold-blooded; unfeeling; heartless; heart of stone; inconsiderate
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noun
crocodile tears
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expression, noun
bitter tears; tears of blood
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(doing something) in tears
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noun
endless flood of tears  (archaic)
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Most common form: 目に涙が溜まる
expression, 'ru' godan verb
tears gathering in one's eyes; tears welling up in one's eyes
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tearjerker; sob story; maudlin tale
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easily moved to tears
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Most common form: 雀の涙
expression, noun
drop in the bucket; very small quantity; chicken feed; insignificant amount; sparrow tears
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expression
even the hardest of hearts can be moved to tears
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noun
tears of gratitude
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expression, 'su' godan verb
to shed tears
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noun
crying in spite of oneself
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expression, 'u' godan verb
to move to tears; to draw tears; to evoke tears
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noun
light rain; rain falling at a time of sadness
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expression, noun
pittance; something very small
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