貧弱
ひんじゃく
Romaji:
hinjaku
Meaning:
Poor, meager, insubstantial
The Japanese term 貧弱 (ひんじゃく) means Poor, meager, insubstantial and appears in JLPT N1 vocabulary.
Quick Info: This word appears frequently in JLPT N1 exams. Mastery helps with both reading and listening sections.
✅ Study tip: Learn 貧弱 (ひんじゃく / hinjaku) for meaning “poor, meager, insubstantial”. This is a JLPT N1 word.
- Listen. Repeat two times. Shadow the audio without pausing.
- Chunk it by sound: ひ · ん · じゃ · く.
- Make a 10 second mnemonic with the meaning: “poor, meager, insubstantial”.
- Write it once. Say ひんじゃく and hinjaku as you write.
- Cloze it: 『今日は[ ]を使います。』 Then say the answer with the meaning.
- Review at 10 minutes, 1 day, and 3 days.
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