N1
けいがい (keigai)
形骸
mere shell, a dead letter, an empty form
💡 Nuance & Usage:
Used when something has lost its original substance, meaning, or function, becoming just an outward form or formality without true content. Often has a negative connotation.
📝 Example Sentences
その組織は改革が進まず、形骸化してしまった。
The organization failed to reform and became a mere shell.
Practice Quiz
Test your understanding of "形骸"!
規則が守られなくなり、その制度はもはや_______と化している。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
日本語: 規則が守られず、中身がなくなった状態を「形骸と化している」と表現します。
English: To become a 'mere shell' (keigai) describes a state where rules are no longer followed and the substance is lost.
English: To become a 'mere shell' (keigai) describes a state where rules are no longer followed and the substance is lost.
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