JLPT N2 Vocabulary List - Page 34
This is a list of the vocabulary that you need to know in order to pass the JLPT N2. In total, you will need to have a vocabulary of about 1500 words.
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| # | Word | Reading | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 661 |
意外性
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いがいせい
igaisei
|
unpredictability; element of surprise | Study |
| 662 |
意欲
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いよく
iyoku
|
will; desire; ambition; urge | Study |
| 663 |
意義
|
いぎ
igi
|
meaning; significance | Study |
| 664 |
愚痴
|
ぐち
guchi
|
idle complaint; grumble | Study |
| 665 |
愛らしい
|
あいらしい
airashii
|
pretty; charming; lovely; adorable | Study |
| 666 |
愛用
|
あいよう
aiyou
|
favorite; habitually used | Study |
| 667 |
愛着
|
あいちゃく
aichaku
|
attachment; love; covetous affection | Study |
| 668 |
愛社
|
あいしゃ
aisha
|
devotion to one’;s company | Study |
| 669 |
感じ取る
|
かんじとる
kanjitoru
|
to perceive; to sense; to take in; to grasp; to feel | Study |
| 670 |
慈善
|
じぜん
jizen
|
charity; philanthropy | Study |
| 671 |
慌ただしい
|
あわただしい
awatadashii
|
busy; hurried; confused; flurried | Study |
| 672 |
慣れ
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なれ
nare
|
practice; practising; experience | Study |
| 673 |
憂鬱
|
ゆううつ
yuuutsu
|
depression; melancholy; dejection; gloom; despondency | Study |
| 674 |
憎い
|
にくい
nikui
|
hateful; abominable; poor-looking; detestable | Study |
| 675 |
憎しみ
|
にくしみ
nikushimi
|
hatred | Study |
| 676 |
憧れ
|
あこがれ
akogare
|
yearning; longing; aspiration; adoration; admiration | Study |
| 677 |
憧れる
|
あこがれる
akogareru
|
to long for; to yearn after; to admire; to be attracted by | Study |
| 678 |
成し遂げる
|
なしとげる
nashitogeru
|
to accomplish; to finish; to fulfill | Study |
| 679 |
成り立つ
|
なりたつ
naritatsu
|
to consist of; to be made up of; to be composed of; to be concluded | Study |
| 680 |
成分
|
せいぶん
seibun
|
ingredient; component; composition | Study |
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Study Tips for N2
Focus on Common Words
Prioritize vocabulary that appears frequently in daily conversations.
Practice with Context
Learn words in sentences to understand proper usage.
Use Spaced Repetition
Review words at increasing intervals to improve retention.
Test Yourself
Regular self-testing helps identify areas that need more practice.