Frequency rank: 269. (for form わけ: 107.)
- reason; pretext; motive
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- reason; pretext; motive
This word is used to refer to the cause or explanation behind a particular action or decision.
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There's another reason, isn't there? Well, how did I do? I bet I hit the mark.
Why God allows these sorts of actions by Satan is explained in the Book of Job in the Bible.
Saying they could not support both a wife and an airplane, the two brothers therefore spent their lives as bachelors.
Whatever the reason, forfeiting the trade that we finally got on track is a fiasco.
Just because I'm a wolf, everyone thinks I'm the bad guy.
There's no reason why I should become a physician because my father is one.