Keyword
truth
Info
FrequencyTop 100-200
Type
Kyōiku (3rd grade) 
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Shinjitai ?
KankenLevel 8
Heisig79
Old form
Readings
(52%)
しん
(43%)
まっ
(1%)
Composed of
ten
tool
Mnemonic

If you use ten different tools to measure something, and you still get the same result — well, whatever you've measured the first time must have been the truth.

Used in kanji (5 in total)
careful
calm down
stuff something with
turn around
Used in vocabulary (593 in total)
photograph; photo; picture; moving picture; movie
serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
serious; honest; sober; grave; earnest; steady
Examples (200 in total)
"I saw the pictures." "What pictures?"
I am sending you a picture of my family.
I saw your photographs.
Please send me your photo.
Do you have a recent photo of yourself?
Do you know the man in this picture?
Those photos are hers.
Please take a look at that picture.
Is that a picture of me?
I found the photo you were looking for.
Here is a photograph of my family.
I've seen this picture before.
I was fifteen years old in this picture.
Who is the girl in this picture?
This photograph reminds me of enjoyable times when I was a child.
Take a close look at this picture.
Please take a look at this picture.
This book has a lot of pictures.
This is a picture of her.
This is a picture of my mother.
Is this a recent photo?
This is a picture of my family.
It's a very old picture.
Could you show me those photos?
I want to see that picture.
You are holding my hand in that picture.
Did you show those photos to your friends?
Is that a recent photo?
That's a photo of my sister.
You need a photograph.
I'll explain using photographs.
Is that you in the photo?
Did you see the picture?
Please show me your picture.
Can you show me those pictures?
Send me a picture.
I wanted a picture of you.
Send me your picture.
I'll send you his picture.
Would you like to see his picture?
He showed me her picture.
He was shown the photo by her.
He showed us his mother's picture.
He showed me a lot of beautiful photos.
He showed me his picture.
They looked at the photo taken of me when I was a boy and laughed.
I saw her picture.
She was entertained by the pictures I showed her.
She has a picture.
Did she show you the picture?
It's an old picture.
I have some pictures to show you.
I have a lot of pictures.
Can you identify the man in this picture?
Have you ever seen the man in this photo?
Have you seen the man in this picture?
Can you identify the man using this picture?
I think you should keep those photos.
I want a picture of that dog.
I love this photo.
He showed us some pictures.
Please send me a picture of yourself.
Look at that picture on the desk.
Show me the photos, please.
She looked at the picture to refresh her memory.
This is a picture of my drawing.
Are you seriously thinking about pursuing a career as a race car driver?
I'm seriously considering getting married.
She always has a serious look on her face.
Were you serious?
I didn't consider the subject seriously.
I'm serious about my job.
She turned bright red when I kissed her.
The teacher's face was bright red.
He turned bright red.
He turned red with excitement.
He was so angry, he was red in the face.
Her eyes were red from crying.
She turned bright red.
Your eyes are all red. What's wrong?
Could you please delete this picture?
You will know the truth one day.
You don't know the truth.
You should have told the truth.
That story can be true.
I wonder whether this is really true.
This is not true.
It may well be true.
That's the absolute truth.
That's not true either.
I believe it to be true.
I couldn't bring myself to tell her the truth.
Why doesn't he tell the truth?
If she were here now, I could tell her the truth.
If she were here now, I would tell her the truth.
I know what's real and what isn't.
I think that she knows the truth.
You should tell him the truth.
You should have told me the truth.
I accept that he was telling the truth.
What he said is not true.
His report was truthful.
There is no possibility that what he says may have any truth in it.
What he said was far from true.
What he said is true.
He acknowledged it to be true.
He says that he saw nothing. However, I don't believe what he says is the truth.
He believed in the truth.
He seems to have known the truth.
He knows the truth.
It seems that he knows the truth.
He told the truth.
They finally acknowledged it as true.
They forced him to tell the truth.
What she said wasn't true.
I don't like telling her the truth.
I don't feel like telling her the truth.
I don't think her story is true.
She doesn't know the truth yet.
She may know the facts.
She's hiding the truth from us.
The best thing is to tell the truth.
I need the truth.
I want the truth.
There is only one truth.
The truth will always win.
Does truth matter?
If you knew the truth, you'd be surprised.
If I knew the truth, I would tell you.
The time will come when you will know the truth.
Are you ready for the truth?
You should tell the truth.
Please tell the truth.
I think it's important to tell the truth.
We know that's not true.
We have yet to know the truth.
Please tell me the truth.
I made him tell the truth.
I learned the truth from the letter.
I acknowledge it to be true.
I ought to have told her the truth.
I know the truth.
I told the truth.
We want to know the truth.
No matter who says so, it's not true.
Don't take it too seriously.
Why are you laughing? I'm trying to be serious here...
He is being earnest today.
My personality is not at all serious!
This bird can imitate the human voice.
Children imitate their friends rather than their parents.
Stop acting like a child.
She is very good at imitating her teacher.
Our success, after all, is due to his earnest efforts.
This is a very old photo.
I was looking at old pictures.
She acknowledged that my statement was true.
This story is true.
We are all eager to know the truth.
Do you know the boy in this picture?
She is an earnest student.
Her picture is really beautiful.
I was watching the red sun sinking in the west.
It may sound strange, but what she said is true.
What he said cannot be true.
Her story can't be true.
The very opposite is the truth.
Where did you get this photo taken?
I saw the picture you took of that fish.
Is it OK to take pictures here?
Did you take this picture yourself?
Where was this photo taken?
This is the picture I took in my house.
This is the picture I took in his house.
This is a picture of my sister.
I didn't take many pictures.
I wish I'd taken more pictures.
Are you taking pictures?
I wonder where she had her photograph taken.
Don't take my picture!
I don't want my picture taken.
Her face was ablaze with anger.
I proved it to be true.
Children should be taught to speak the truth.
I will show you some pictures.
Here are some pictures.
This book contains forty photographs.
Please send me some pictures.
I'll show you a few photos.
He hasn't the nerve to tell the truth.
Every time I see this photo, I think of my father.
Every time I see this picture, I remember my father.
It's not a lie. It's an alternative truth.
Let's have a serious talk about your future.
Don't make fun of me. I'm serious.
He secretly showed me her photo.
I took this picture a week ago.
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth.
What's so fun about taking pictures of trains?
Her cheeks turned red.