nashi
1.

The condition of lacking or being absent, indicating the non-existence of something.

2.

A grammatical marker used in combination with other words to express the absence of a specific action or property.

だいな台無dainashiだいdaiなしnashi
1.

A condition where something has lost its effectiveness or value due to significant disruption, rendering it useless or in disarray.

2.

The state of affairs where efforts or resources invested in something are rendered completely ineffective or wasted, leading to disappointment.

3.

A scenario in which a previously intact situation is completely compromised, often resulting in failure or an absence of purpose.

Example:

風やら雨やらで旅行は台無しだった。

なな名無nanashinaなしnashi
1.

The condition of lacking a name or identity, often implying anonymity or obscurity.

2.

A representation or expression to denote individuals or entities whose names are unknown or unspecified.

3.

The state of being unnamed, which can refer to both an absence of a title and the objects or concepts that fall into this category.

かたな形無katanashiかたkataなしnashi
1.

A state in which something has lost its original form or value, leading to complete inadequacy or failure.

2.

A scenario where one’s reputation or dignity is severely compromised, resulting in feelings of shame or disgrace.

3.

An appearance or situation that is rendered unattractive or unrecognizable, often due to external circumstances or events.

そこsokoなしnashiそこな底無sokonashi
1.

Having no discernible bottom or end, creating an impression of endless depth or boundlessness.

2.

Describing something that seems to stretch on indefinitely, often evoking feelings of vastness and eternity.

3.

Representing a state or condition that cannot be fully measured or contained, suggesting limitless potential or possibilities.