欠点
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Base noun form. Refers to shortcomings, flaws, or weak points in objects, people, or systems. Commonly used in evaluations or self-reflection.
Theme
Two coworkers, Ken and User, are reviewing a project report in the office, discussing areas for improvement.
欠点
けってん
faults / defect / weakness
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of a 'kitten' with a flaw — it has a 'kitten defect' that makes it unique. 'Kitten' sounds like 『けってん』 (ketten, 'fault / Defect').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, discussing 『欠点』 (ketten, 'faults / Weaknesses') is often done tactfully, especially in personal or professional feedback, to maintain harmony and encourage improvement without direct criticism.
Forms
Base: 欠点Base noun form. Refers to shortcomings, flaws, or weak points in objects, people, or systems. Commonly used in evaluations or self-reflection.