- reasonableness (esp. of children); obedience
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Other forms
Generated word frames (experimental)
[Child] shows reasonableness to [Parent]
[Person] distinguishes [Situation]
Generated definitions (experimental)
- reasonableness (esp. of children)
- obedience
This meaning refers to the ability of a child to understand and follow rules or instructions, implying a level of maturity and good judgment.
In this context, the term emphasizes the adherence to authority or rules, especially by children.
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Generated related terms (experimental)
Refers to the ability to understand and obey instructions or rules, especially in children.
Refers to being obedient, docile, or honest; someone who listens and follows directions.
Refers to being submissive or obedient, often used to describe a person who follows orders without resistance.
Refers to understanding or comprehension, including the capability to grasp instructions or concepts.
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