Frequency rank: 1,218.
- safety; security; peace; quiet
- safely; without incident; successfullysee also 無事に
- good health
- inaction; ennuiobsolete term
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adverb (fukushi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- safety; security; peace; quiet
- safely; without incident; successfully
- good health
- inaction; ennui
This usage refers to a state or condition of being free from danger or risk, often implying tranquility and absence of disturbance.
In this context, it indicates that something has happened without any problems, emphasizing a successful outcome in a particular situation.
The trip ended without incident.
Here, it refers to the condition of being free from illness or injury, representing a state of physical well-being.
I wish for his good health.
This meaning conveys a sense of inactivity or a lack of engagement, often leading to boredom or a feeling of lethargy.
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If you don't have an accident on the snowy roads I think you should be able to get back safely.
The tiger, having had its wounds treated, was returned by the villagers to the animal sanctuary without incident.
It's raining again. I wonder if we will be able to have the February snow festival?
They were sold as photocopy books in Comic Market 67. We had no problem selling all of them, so we had bound copies made.
Wondering if my daughter had arrived safely I tried to call her but couldn't get through.
The mother will not be at ease until she hears of her son's safe arrival.
She was thankful that her husband had returned safe.
Informed of her safety, he breathed a sigh of relief.
Her job was to see the children safely across the street.