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95 words found beginning with '負'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to lose; to be defeated
2. to succumb; to give in; to surrender; to yield  (this meaning is restricted to form 負ける)
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burden; charge; responsibility
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noun
defeat; loss; losing (a game)
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'u' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to bear; to carry on one's back  (see also: 背負う)
2. to take responsibility for; to accept a duty
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injury; wound
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noun
debt; liabilities
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expression, noun
poor loser; make excuses; unwilling to admit defeat; sour grapes
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Most common form: 負目
noun
(feeling of) indebtedness; feeling obliged
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burden; load (e.g. cpu time, electricity, etc.)
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noun
unyielding spirit; indomitable spirit
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