空しい

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
むな
Grade: 1
kun'yomi
Alternative spelling
虚しい

Etymology

From Old Japanese. Appears in the earliest texts of the 700s CE, including the Nihon Shoki and the Man'yōshū.[1] Ultimately from Proto-Japonic *muna.

Analyzable as むな (muna, cavity, void, open space, combining form, spelled variously as , , , ; cognate with standalone nouns (mune, chest), (mune, roof ridge)) + adjective-forming suffix しい (shii).

Pronunciation

  • Tokyo pitch accent of inflected forms of 「空しい
Source: Online Japanese Accent Dictionary
Stem forms
Continuative (連用形) 空しく しく
なし

Terminal (終止形) 空しい なし
Attributive (連体形) 空しい なし
Key constructions
Informal negative 空しくない しくない
なしくない

Informal past 空しかった しかった
なしかった

Informal negative past 空しくなかった しくなかった
なしくなかった

Formal 空しいです なしいです
Conjunctive 空しくて しくて
なしくて

Conditional 空しければ しければ
なしければ

Adjective

(むな)しい (munashii-i (adverbial (むな)しく (munashiku))

  1. empty, hollow, void
    Synonyms: 空っぽ (karappo), 虚ろ (utsuro), 空虚 (kūkyo)
  2. groundless, baseless, false
    Synonyms: 事実無根 (jijitsu mukon), 無実 (mujitsu)
  3. uncertain, unreliable, vain, futile
    Synonyms: (temporary, not the real thing) 仮初め (karisome), (vain) 儚い (hakanai)
  4. dead, lifeless
  5. unthinking (about someone), unattached (to someone)

Inflection

References

  1. ^ Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
  2. 2.0 2.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN