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Conjugations for 腥かった

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[なまぐさ()···]
namagusakatta
i adjective

Alternate Written Forms:

[なま()·ぐさ()···]
namagusakatta

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Plain Past Indicative Form
[なまぐさ()···]
namagusakatta

English Meaning(s) for 腥かった

i adjective
  1. smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody
  2. degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen
  3. worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary
  4. fishy; suspicious; questionable
* Please note, you are viewing the Japanese readings in the plain past indicative form, while the english meanings are based on the dictionary form.

Definition and Synonyms for 腥かった

Funny not as expected
Synonyms: うろん, いかがわしい, 不審, , , 怪しい, 怪しげ, 生臭い, 疑わしい, 胡散臭い, きな臭い, 訝しい

Meanings for each kanji in 腥かった

» bloody; smelling of fish; raw smelling

Stroke Order Diagrams for 腥かった

Conjugations for 腥かった

Adjective stem
[なまぐさ()]
namagusa
te-form
[なまぐさ()··]
namagusakute
Negative te-form
[なまぐさ()····]
namagusakunakute
Adverbial Form
[なまぐさ()·]
namagusaku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
[なまぐさ()·]
namagusai
Present Indicative Negative Form
[なまぐさ()···]
namagusakunai
Past Indicative Form
[なまぐさ()···]
namagusakatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
[なまぐさ()·····]
namagusakunakatta
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
[なまぐさ()···]
namagusakereba
Present Indicative Negative Form
[なまぐさ()·····]
namagusakunakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
[なまぐさ()····]
namagusakunakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
[なまぐさ()····]
namagusakattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
[なまぐさ()······]
namagusakunakattara
Nominalized Form
Objective Form
[なまぐさ()·]
namagusasa

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