有権者

Japanese

Kanji in this term
ゆう
Grade: 3
けん
Grade: 6
しゃ
Grade: 3
on’yomi
Alternative spelling
有權 (kyūjitai)

Etymology

From 有権(ゆうけん) (yūken) + (しゃ) (-sha).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jɯ̟ᵝːkẽ̞ɰ̃ɕa̠]

Noun

(ゆう)(けん)(しゃ) • (yūkensha) 

  1. people or person who have certain right
  2. people who have right to vote; voter
    有権者(ゆうけんしゃ)としての自覚(じかく)必要(ひつよう)だ。
    Yūkensha toshite no jikaku ga hitsuyō da.
    Voters must be aware of their responsibility.
  3. (rare) people or person who have authority

Synonyms

  • (けん)()(しゃ) (kenrisha, right holder)
  • (rare, used in legal circles): (けん)(じゃ) (kenja, right holder)
  • (common): (けん)(りょく)(しゃ) (kenryokusha, authority)

Hyponyms

  • (ちょ)(さく)(けん)(しゃ) (chosakukensha, copyright holder) or (ちょ)(さく)(けん)(じゃ) (chosakukenja)
  • (とっ)(きょ)(けん)(しゃ) (tokkyokensha, patent holder) or (とっ)(きょ)(けん)(じゃ) (tokkyokenja)
  • ()(けん)(しゃ) (chikensha, land owner) or ()(けん)(じゃ) (chikenja)
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