This is the 6211th most frequent Japanese word.
キラワレ
"キラワレ" means "disliked" or "hated."
The word 'キラワレ' (kiraware) is used as a noun form derived from the verb '嫌われる,' subcategorized as a negative consequence resulting from a specific action.
彼は嘘をつくことでキラワレていた。
He was disliked for lying.
In this context, 'キラワレ' is perceived in terms of personal concerns and social acceptance, highlighting the uncertainty in personal relationships.
新しい転校生はみんなにキラワレていないか心配している。
The new transfer student is worried if they are being disliked by everyone.
Here, 'キラワレる' (kirawareru) is used in its base verb form, portraying a hypothetical situation intended to prevent.