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crime, fault, indiscretion

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Understanding the Word ''

The character '' primarily refers to 'crime,' 'sin,' or 'offense.' It is often used in legal contexts to denote guilt or criminal acts, but it can also refer to moral or ethical wrongdoings.

Common Uses

  • Legal guilt: Used to describe someone who has committed a crime or is legally guilty.
  • Moral wrongdoing: Refers to sins or faults in a broader ethical sense.

Typical Collocations

Usage Notes

When using ',' it often implies a serious wrongdoing, either legally or morally. It is more formal and weighty than words like '' (mistake). In conversation, '' can express deep regret or acknowledgment of fault.

Avoid confusing '' with '' which can mean fault but is less formal and less severe. '' carries a stronger connotation of culpability.

Summary

'' is a versatile word used to discuss crimes, guilt, and moral faults. It appears frequently in legal, ethical, and everyday contexts where serious wrongdoing is involved.

Example Sentences

He was found guilty because of theft.

Everyone makes mistakes, but what matters is recognizing one's own sins.

The law defines various crimes and their corresponding punishments.