の JLPT N1 Vocabulary

Browse 16 JLPT N1 Vocabulary entries for Japanese under の.

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  1. 脳死 のうし Brain death. The irreversible cessation of all brain function, including the brainstem, used as a legal criterion for death in organ tran...
  2. 脳卒中 のうそっちゅう Stroke; cerebrovascular accident (CVA). A sudden neurological emergency caused by disrupted blood flow to the brain.
  3. 能弁 のうべん Eloquent; fluent; articulate. The quality of speaking with skill, clarity, and persuasiveness. Often used to describe a gifted public spe...
  4. 野花 のばな Wildflower; field flower. A flower that grows naturally in open fields, meadows, or roadsides without human cultivation.
  5. のさばる のさばる To act arrogantly; to dominate and behave without restraint; to run rampant; to spread unchecked.
  6. 覗き見る のぞきみる To peek at; to spy on; to steal a glance at something one is not supposed to see.
  7. 呑み込む のみこむ To swallow; to understand or grasp quickly; to suppress or hold back (emotions, words).
  8. 乗り越える のりこえる To overcome; to surmount; to get over a difficulty, obstacle, or painful experience.
  9. 乗り出す のりだす To set out on; to embark on a new venture; to lean forward eagerly; to step in and take action.
  10. 呪う のろう To curse; to put a hex on; to damn someone or something. Expresses intense ill-will directed at another.
  11. 暖簾 のれん Goodwill (business); shop curtain; reputation. The intangible value of a business's name, history, and customer relationships.
  12. 能天気 のうてんき Carefree; happy-go-lucky; thoughtless. Describes someone blithely unconcerned with problems or consequences.
  13. のっぴきならない のっぴきならない Unavoidable; inescapable; in a tight spot. Describes a situation from which one cannot retreat or extricate oneself.
  14. のどか のどか Tranquil; calm; peaceful; idyllic. Describes a scene or atmosphere of unhurried, gentle serenity.
  15. 呑気 のんき Carefree; easygoing; optimistic; nonchalant. Describes a relaxed, unhurried disposition that does not worry much.
  16. 能楽 のうがく Noh theatre; the classical Japanese performing art combining masked drama, chant, and music, developed in the 14th century and now a UNES...