掲
KanjiJLPT N2
Put Up (A Notice)
put up (a notice), put up, hoist, display, hang out, publish, describe
Mnemonic
Your hand grabs a poster drenched in fragrance — the sweet smell is designed to lure readers. You walk outside into the blazing sun and Put Up (A Notice) on the town bulletin board. The fragrance wafts through the sunlit square, drawing a curious crowd to read every word.
Additional thoughts
Picture the tactile act: hand pressing a perfumed flyer onto a sun-drenched cork board. The unusual scent trick makes the notice impossible to ignore.Quick recall
A hand pins a fragrance-soaked flyer onto a sun-lit board to Put Up (A Notice).Details
The keyword for 掲 is put up (a notice). This kanji refers to the act of posting, displaying, or hoisting something for public view, such as putting up a notice, bulletin, or sign. It conveys the idea of raising something up and making it visible so that others can see and read it. The character is commonly associated with publishing, announcing, or displaying information in a prominent place.
- On'yomi
- けい
- Kun'yomi
- かか.げる