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Gijougo: Feelings and Emotions
GIJOUGO / 擬情語
Gijougo describes feelings and emotions, such as mood, inner reactions, tension, or emotional impressions. Browse the inventory below to compare short meanings, categories, and available examples. Page 2 of 2.
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Gijougo describes feelings and emotions, such as mood, inner reactions, tension, or emotional impressions.
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うきうき
ukiuki
Describes a buoyant, cheerful mood or the feeling of happy anticipation for something pleasant.
ルンルン
runrun
Describes a lighthearted, bubbly feeling of happiness and excitement.
もんもん
monmon
Describes a state of mental agony or brooding where one is unable to clear their mind due to deep worries.
ひやり
hiyari
Describes a sudden sensation of coldness, either physically or mentally due to a sense of danger.
しんみり
shinmiri
A quiet, solemn, or pensive mood often associated with sadness or deep emotion.
うつうつ
utsuutsu
うつうつ describes a heavy, gloomy emotional state caused by worry, or a state of thickly overgrown vegetation.
ひやひや
hiyahiya
Describes the feeling of nervous suspense, anxiety about a potential outcome, or a literal chilly sensation on the skin.
飽き飽き
akiaki
To be thoroughly bored, fed up, or sick of something due to excessive repetition.
こりごり
korigori
Describes the feeling of being completely fed up after a negative experience, resulting in a strong reluctance to ever repeat it.