“Terrible” or “Awful” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “凄”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “凄” means “Dreadful”, “Horrible” or “Chilly” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “凄”
Jouyou Kanji “凄” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
10 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
せい(sei) |
Kun-Yomi |
すさ(まじい)(susa(majii)) |
すご(い)(sugo(i)) |
すご(む)(sugo(mu)) |
さむ(い)(samu(i)) |
Meanings |
Terrific, Fearful, Dreadful |
Terrible, Horrible, Awful |
Wonderful, Great, Amazing |
Cold, Chilly, Cool |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “凄”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
凄惨(せいさん-se i sa n) |
Horrible, Frightful, Ugly, Atrocious, Horrifying, Appalling, Gruesome, Ghastly |
凄切(せいせつ-se i se tsu) |
Mournful, sorrowful |
凄絶(せいぜつ-se i ze tsu) |
Extremely, violently |
凄然(せいぜん-se i ze n) |
Wintry, Frigid, Icy, Frosty |
凄愴(せいそう-se i so u) |
Pathetic, Dreadful |
凄凉(せいりょう-se i ryo u) |
Desolation, Loneliness |
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