JLPT N1 Vocabulary
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General-purpose verbs spanning multiple topics.
120 words
to behave like a spoiled child, to fawn on
to appear; to come in sight; to become visible; to come out; to embody; to materialize; to express oneself
to revive; to resuscitate; to make use of
rearing; training; nurture; cultivation; promotion
switching over to
to hurt; to feel a pain; to be injured
to hurt; to injure; to cause pain; to worry; to bother; to afflict; to be grieved over
emigration; immigration; emigrant; immigrant
to age, to grow old
to be obtained; to end; to settle into; to fit into; to be settled; to be paid; to be delivered
to threaten, to menace
to reflect
definition (math); decision; settlement
acquisition, possession
guarantee; ensure; maintain; insure; secure
to entangle, to entwine
nursing; (army) nurse
observation; guarding; inspection; surveillance
to dress up
dramatization (e.g., film
office boy (girl); page; waiter
school lunch, providing a meal
to amuse oneself, to make merry
threat; menace; coercion; terrorism
to forbid; to suppress
lottery; drawn lot
to join together, to combine, to join up
to insert, to include, to cut in (printing)
(social) group; crowd; throng; mob; multitude
passage; expiration; progress
combination, union
formation
developing (film)
cultivation, farming
to seclude oneself, to be confined in
to seclude oneself; to be confined in; to be implied; to be stuffy
work; craftsmanship; tactics; trick
self-conscious
surrender, give oneself up
firmly; tightly; reliable; level-headed; steady
rotation, spin
to become numb; to go to sleep (i.e. a limb)
private ownership
celebration, congratulations
to pretend; to take the name of; to feign; to purport
growth, development, breeding
be dressed up, wear rich clothes
despair; hopelessness
to rise, to tower, to soar
to endure, to put up with
to die out; to peter out; to become extinct
to leave, to depart
to stop by, to drop in for a short visit
to sever; to cut off; to suppress; to abstain (from)
escape
to escape from, to get out
secession, withdrawal
to pay in advance, to pay for another
to receive, to grant
shortening, abbreviation, reduction
suffocation
embarkation, launch
colouring; coloring
sit down, seat
attention
landing; alighting; touch down
lecture attendance, auditing
feeling keenly, fully realizing
to mend; to repair; to fix; to patch up; to darn; to tidy up; to adjust; to trim
to prompt someone
to support; to become stiff; to become taut; to thrust (ones opponent); to stick to (ones opinion); to in
to close the eyes
attendance (at school)
regulation, control
command; lead; generalship; leadership
rule; reign; government; governing
registration; register; entry; record
to sharpen; to grind; to scour; to hone; to polish; to wash (rice)
dictatorship, despotism
breaking through, breakthrough, penetration
to be sticky; to be adhesive; to persevere; to persist; to stick to
to knead, to work over, to polish up
destruction
confession
damage
(physical) growth, development
germination
excavation, exhumation; discovery (e.g., new talent)
utterance, speech, proposal
outbreak; spring forth; occurrence; incidence; origin
attack, to become sick
explosion, rupture, break off
to swell (from inflammation, to become swollen)
prospering; prosperity; thriving; flourishing
prosperity, flourishing, thriving
breed; multiply; increase; propagation
to lead, to spearhead (a group), to command (troops)
fatigue, weariness
to age
decay, depravity
losing something
dispute, trouble, strife
expansion, swelling, increase
expansion; swelling; increase; growth
to come apart at the seams; to begin to open; to smile broadly
starting, inauguration
to be diverted, to slip into
wink, twinkling (of stars), flicker (of light)
to be connected or related, to join together
to combine, to join, to tie on, to attach with a knot
to swarm, to gather
to wake up
to propose, to suggest
to rouse, to swell, to rise
to fall ill, to be ill
to become loose, to slacken
to loosen, to slow down
legislation, lawmaking
pillage; plunder; looting; robbery
senility, senile decay
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