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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
治す
直す

 naosu
    なおす
(transitive verb) (1) (usu. 治す) to cure; to heal; (transitive verb) (2) (usu. 直す) to fix; to correct; to repair; (v5s,aux-v) (3) (after -masu base of verb; usu. 直す) to do over again; (v5s,aux-v) (4) (ksb:) (kyb:) (usu. 直す) to replace; to put back as it was; (v5s,aux-v) (5) (usu. 直す) to convert (into a different state); to transform

Variations:
見直す
見なおす

 minaosu
    みなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to look at again; (transitive verb) (2) to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.); to review; (transitive verb) (3) to get a better opinion of; to see in a more positive light; (v5s,vi) (4) to improve; to recover (market, illness, etc.)

Variations:
機嫌を直す
機嫌をなおす

 kigenonaosu
    きげんをなおす
(v5s,exp) to put back in a good mood; to cheer up

Variations:
思い直す
思いなおす

 omoinaosu
    おもいなおす
(transitive verb) to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind

Variations:
考え直す
考えなおす

 kangaenaosu
    かんがえなおす
(transitive verb) to reconsider; to rethink; to reassess

Variations:
取り直す
取直す
取りなおす

 torinaosu
    とりなおす
(transitive verb) (1) {sumo} to re-grip; to re-wrestle; (transitive verb) (2) to regroup (after some adverse event)

Variations:
建て直す
建直す
建てなおす

 tatenaosu
    たてなおす
(transitive verb) to rebuild; to reconstruct

Variations:
引き直す
引直す
引きなおす

 hikinaosu
    ひきなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to redraw (a line); (transitive verb) (2) to catch (a cold) again; (transitive verb) (3) to consult (a reference) again

Variations:
打ち直す
打ちなおす
打直す

 uchinaosu
    うちなおす
(transitive verb) to fluff up (e.g. a futon); to retype (e.g. a letter)

Variations:
気を取り直す
気を取りなおす

 kiotorinaosu
    きをとりなおす
(exp,v5s) to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)

Variations:
練り直す
練りなおす
練直す

 nerinaosu
    ねりなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to knead again; (transitive verb) (2) to rework; to revise; to polish

Variations:
言い直す
言直す
言いなおす

 iinaosu / inaosu
    いいなおす
(transitive verb) to correct oneself; to restate

Variations:
陣を立て直す
陣を立てなおす

 jinotatenaosu
    じんをたてなおす
(exp,v5s) to redeploy troops

Variations:
掛け直す
かけ直す
掛けなおす

 kakenaosu
    かけなおす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to call again; to call someone back

Variations:
し直す
仕直す
為直す
仕なおす

 shinaosu
    しなおす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to do over; to remake; to resume

Variations:
作り直す
つくり直す
作りなおす

 tsukurinaosu
    つくりなおす
(transitive verb) to remake; to rebuild

Variations:
立て直す
立直す
立てなおす

 tatenaosu
    たてなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to put back up; to stand back up; (transitive verb) (2) to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to reorganize; to rearrange; to put right; to recover; to put back on its feet; (transitive verb) (3) to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate; to revise

Variations:
やり直す
遣り直す
遣りなおす

 yarinaosu
    やりなおす
(transitive verb) to do over again; to redo; to start over; to remake; to resume; to recommence

Variations:
塗り直す
塗りなおす
塗直す(sK)

 nurinaosu
    ぬりなおす
(transitive verb) (See 塗り替える・1) to repaint; to paint again

Variations:
書き直す
書きなおす
かき直す

 kakinaosu
    かきなおす
(transitive verb) to write out; to make a fair copy; to rewrite

Variations:
付け直す
つけ直す(sK)
付けなおす(sK)
付直す(sK)

 tsukenaosu
    つけなおす
(transitive verb) to reattach

Variations:
叩き直す
叩きなおす
たたき直す(sK)

 tatakinaosu
    たたきなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to beat back into shape; (transitive verb) (2) to correct (a bad habit, character trait, etc.) by discipline; to straighten (someone) out

Variations:
座り直す
座りなおす
坐り直す(sK)
すわり直す(sK)
坐りなおす(sK)

 suwarinaosu
    すわりなおす
(v5s,vi) to reseat oneself; to correct one's posture

Variations:
惚れ直す
惚れなおす
ホレ直す(sK)

 horenaosu
    ほれなおす
(v5s,vi) to rekindle one's love; to fall in love again (with a person one has previously been in love with)

Variations:
持ち直す
持直す
持ちなおす

 mochinaosu
    もちなおす
(transitive verb) to recover; to rally; to improve; to pick up

Variations:
持ち直す
持直す(sK)
持ちなおす(sK)

 mochinaosu
    もちなおす
(v5s,vi) (1) to recover; to rally; to improve; to pick up; (transitive verb) (2) to carry in a different way; to change one's grip (on); to shift (a bag, etc.) from one hand to the other

Variations:
見つめ直す
見つめなおす
見詰め直す
見詰めなおす

 mitsumenaosu
    みつめなおす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to take another good look at; to reconsider; to analyze; to reexamine

Variations:
やり直す
遣り直す(rK)
遣りなおす(sK)

 yarinaosu
    やりなおす
(transitive verb) to do over again; to redo; to start over; to remake; to resume; to recommence

Variations:
言い直す
言いなおす(sK)
言直す(sK)

 iinaosu / inaosu
    いいなおす
(transitive verb) to correct oneself; to restate

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