pacifist in Japanese
pacifist in Japanese is 平和主義者, 鳩派, 穏健派 — pacifist means a person who believes in peace and opposes war or violence as a matter of principle.
pacifist in Japanese
平和主義者
Pronounced: heiwashugisha
鳩派
Pronounced: hatoha
穏健派
Pronounced: onkenha
One who prefers to avoid violence in daily life.
What does "pacifist" mean?
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noun A person who believes in peace and opposes war or violence as a matter of principle.
"As a committed pacifist, he refused to serve in the military."
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adj Relating to or believing in pacifism.
"She held strongly pacifist views throughout her life."
pacifist in a sentence
- As a committed pacifist, he refused to serve in the military.
- The group organised as pacifists during the war, campaigning for a ceasefire.
- She held strongly pacifist views throughout her life.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pacifist" in Japanese?
"pacifist" in Japanese is 平和主義者, 鳩派, 穏健派. pacifist means: A person who believes in peace and opposes war or violence as a matter of principle.
How do you pronounce 平和主義者?
"pacifist" in Japanese is 平和主義者, pronounced "heiwashugisha".
How do you use "pacifist" in a sentence?
Example: "As a committed pacifist, he refused to serve in the military." In Japanese, "pacifist" is 平和主義者, 鳩派, 穏健派.
Are there other ways to say "pacifist" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "pacifist": 平和主義者, 鳩派, 穏健派.
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