Meaning of 無作法 in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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無作法, 不作法
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Kana Readingぶさほう
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Romajibusahō
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi), noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- ill-mannered; rude
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Example Sentences
無作法, 不作法, ぶさほう used in context
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It is bad manners to visit late at night.
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We are disgusted by his bad manners.
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She got angry at his rude behavior.
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She couldn't do with his rude behavior.
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She forgave the boy for his rudeness.
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It's very impolite of you to decline her invitation.
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method, law, rule, principle, model, system
On: ホウ, ハッ, ホッ, フラン
Kun: のり
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