いい加減にする
Meanings, readings, and example sentences for the Japanese word いい加減にする
1
to put an end to something; to get something over with; to quit something one has been engaged in too long or to an excessive degree
Examples
しゃべるのもいい加減にしたら。
Quit talking, will you?
Kanji in this Word
加
5 strokes
Frequency: 130
JLPT N2
Grade 4
Meanings
add
addition
increase
join
include
Canada
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
カ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
くわ.える
くわ.わる
減
12 strokes
Frequency: 261
JLPT N2
Grade 5
Meanings
dwindle
decrease
reduce
decline
curtail
get hungry
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
ゲン
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
へ.る
へ.らす
好
6 strokes
Frequency: 423
JLPT N3
Grade 4
Meanings
fond
pleasing
like something
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
コウ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
この.む
す.く
よ.い
い.い
Nanori
— Specialized readings used in names
こ
たか
とし
よし
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