“Hesitate” or “Astringent” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “渋”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “渋” means “Hesitate” or “Persimmon tannin” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “渋”
Jouyou Kanji “渋” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
11 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
じゅう(juu) |
しょう(shou) |
Kun-Yomi |
しぶ(shibu) |
しぶ(い)(shibu(i)) |
しぶ(る)(shibu(ru)) |
Meanings |
Hesitate, Be reluctant, Become dull |
Astringent, Rough taste |
Persimmon tannin |
Elegant atmosphere, Elegant taste |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “渋”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
渋色(しぶいろ-shi bu i ro) |
Tan color |
渋柿(しぶがき-shi bu ga ki) |
Sour and puckery persimmon |
渋紙(しぶがみ-shi bu ga mi) |
Paper treated with astringent persimmon juice |
渋皮(しぶかわ-shi bu ka wa) |
Astringent inner skin |
渋々(しぶしぶ-shi bu shi bu) |
Reluctantly, Unwillingly |
渋茶(しぶちゃ-shi bu cha) |
Bitter tea, Strong green tea |
渋味(しぶみ-shi bu mi) |
① Harsh taste, Stringent taste, ② Sober and deep taste of things |
渋滞(じゅうたい-ju u ta i) |
Traffic jam, Traffic congestion |
渋面(じゅうめん-ju u me n) |
Grimace, Sullen face, Frown |
苦渋(くじゅう-ku ju u) |
① Bitter taste, ② Distress, Agonizing, Difficulty |
難渋(なんじゅう-na n ju u) |
Retardation, Difficulty |
柿渋(かきしぶ-ka ki shi bu) |
Persimmon tannin, Bitter juice of the persimmon |
晦渋(かいじゅう-ka i ju u) |
Obfuscate, Ambiguous, Equivocal |
鉄渋(かなしぶ-ka na shi bu) |
Aqueous iron rust |
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