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anger in Japanese: 怒り

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 怒り during heated discussions or when expressing frustration, such as in family arguments or workplace conflicts. It can also appear in literature or movies when characters confront betrayal or injustice, conveying deep emotional responses.
Synonyms & nuances
怒り is often compared to the word 憤怒 (ふんど), which carries a stronger connotation of outrage. While 怒り can be used in everyday contexts, 憤怒 is more appropriate for formal discussions or when addressing serious grievances.
Culture
The word 怒り has roots in classical Japanese literature, where it often represented not just personal feelings but also societal injustices. In traditional storytelling, anger was sometimes personified as a character that creates conflict, reflecting its significant role in human experience. Interestingly, the kanji 怒 (meaning 'anger') visually depicts a person with an angry expression, making it a vivid representation of the emotion.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 怒り in English?
怒り translates to 'anger' in English, describing a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. It's used to express frustration or emotional upset.
Q.How do you use 怒り in a sentence?
You can use 怒り in sentences like '彼は怒りを感じていた' (He felt anger) to express someone's emotional state or describe a situation that invokes this feeling.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 怒り?
A common mistake is to confuse 怒り with 落胆 (らくたん), which means 'disappointment.' While both express negative emotions, 怒り is specifically about anger, while 落胆 reflects sadness or disillusionment.
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