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There are 41 total results for your 気持 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

気持

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 kimochi
    きもち
(1) feeling; sensation; mood; (2) preparedness; readiness; attitude; (3) (humble language) thanks; solicitude; sympathy; (adverb) (4) just a little; somewhat; slightly

気持ち

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 kimochi
    きもち
(1) feeling; sensation; mood; (2) preparedness; readiness; attitude; (3) (humble language) thanks; solicitude; sympathy; (adverb) (4) just a little; somewhat; slightly

気持ちい

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 kimochii / kimochi
    きもちい
(adjective) (colloquialism) (See 気持ちいい) feeling good; feeling nice; feeling pleasant

いい気持

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 iikimochi / ikimochi
    いいきもち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) good feeling

気持ちいい

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 kimochiii / kimochii
    きもちいい
(exp,adj-ix) (ant: 気持ち悪い) good feeling; feeling good

気持ちよい

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 kimochiyoi
    きもちよい
(exp,adj-i) good feeling; feeling good

気持ち悪い

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 kimochiwarui
    きもちわるい
(adjective) (See 気持ちが悪い) bad feeling; feeling bad; disagreeable; unpleasant; revolting; gross; disgusting

気持ち良い

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 kimochiyoi
    きもちよい
(exp,adj-i) good feeling; feeling good

いい気持ち

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 iikimochi / ikimochi
    いいきもち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) good feeling

厭な気持ち

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 iyanakimochi
    いやなきもち
(exp,n) unpleasant feeling

嫌な気持ち

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 iyanakimochi
    いやなきもち
(exp,n) unpleasant feeling

軽い気持ち

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 karuikimochi
    かるいきもち
(expression) casual; doing something without taking it too seriously

気持ちが悪い

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 kimochigawarui
    きもちがわるい
(exp,adj-i) (1) unpleasant; revolting; repulsive; gross; disgusting; disturbing; creepy; (exp,adj-i) (2) feeling sick; feeling unwell; (exp,adj-i) (3) uncomfortable; annoying; frustrating

気持ちをくむ

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 kimochiokumu
    きもちをくむ
(exp,v5m) to consider others' feelings; to sympathize with somebody's feelings

気持ちを汲む

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 kimochiokumu
    きもちをくむ
(exp,v5m) to consider others' feelings; to sympathize with somebody's feelings

気持ちをそらす

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 kimochiosorasu
    きもちをそらす
(exp,v5s) to distract a person's attention

気持ちを逸らす

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 kimochiosorasu
    きもちをそらす
(exp,v5s) to distract a person's attention

暗い気持になる

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 kuraikimochininaru
    くらいきもちになる
(exp,v5r) to feel gloomy; to feel blue; to feel melancholy

気持を引き締める

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 kimochiohikishimeru
    きもちをひきしめる
(exp,v1) to pull oneself together; to focus one's mind; to brace oneself; to gird up one's loins

天にも昇る気持ち

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 tennimonoborukimochi
    てんにものぼるきもち
(exp,n) extreme happiness; euphoria; (being in) seventh heaven

暗い気持ちになる

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 kuraikimochininaru
    くらいきもちになる
(exp,v5r) to feel gloomy; to feel blue; to feel melancholy

Variations:
気持ち(P)
気持

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 kimochi
    きもち
(1) feeling; sensation; mood; state of mind; (2) preparedness; readiness; attitude; (3) (humble language) thought; sentiment; consideration; solicitude; gratitude; (n,adv) (4) slightly; a bit; a little

気持ちを切り替える

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 kimochiokirikaeru
    きもちをきりかえる
(exp,v1) to change one's mood; to shift emotional gears; to put one's feelings behind one; to move on (from a feeling)

気持ちを引き締める

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 kimochiohikishimeru
    きもちをひきしめる
(exp,v1) to pull oneself together; to focus one's mind; to brace oneself; to gird up one's loins

気持ちをリセットする

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 kimochiorisettosuru
    きもちをリセットする
(exp,vs-i) to sweep away the stresses of the day; to unwind; to refresh the mind

Variations:
いい気持ち
いい気持

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 iikimochi / ikimochi
    いいきもち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) good feeling

Variations:
気持ちよく
気持ち良く

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 kimochiyoku
    きもちよく
(adverb) (1) pleasantly; pleasingly; comfortably; agreeably; (adverb) (2) willingly; readily; without complaint

Variations:
嫌な気持ち
厭な気持ち

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 iyanakimochi
    いやなきもち
(exp,n) unpleasant feeling

Variations:
ほんの気持ち
本の気持ち

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 honnokimochi
    ほんのきもち
(exp,n) (1) (humble language) (used when exchanging gifts; usu. as ~ですが) small token of one's sentiments; (exp,adv) (2) (See 気持ち・4) just slightly; only a bit

Variations:
気持ちを汲む
気持ちをくむ

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 kimochiokumu
    きもちをくむ
(exp,v5m) (usu. 気持ちを汲んで) to consider others' feelings; to sympathize with someone's feelings

Variations:
気持ち程度
きもち程度(sK)

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 kimochiteido / kimochitedo
    きもちていど
(humble language) nothing much (of one's own gift, etc.)

Variations:
気持ちをそらす
気持ちを逸らす

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 kimochiosorasu
    きもちをそらす
(exp,v5s) (See 注意をそらす) to distract one's attention

Variations:
気持ちを逸らす
気持ちをそらす

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 kimochiosorasu
    きもちをそらす
(exp,v5s) (See 注意を逸らす・ちゅういをそらす) to distract a person's attention

Variations:
いい気持ち
良い気持ち
いい気持

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 iikimochi / ikimochi
    いいきもち
(exp,n) good feeling

Variations:
暗い気持ちになる
暗い気持になる

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 kuraikimochininaru
    くらいきもちになる
(exp,v5r) to feel gloomy; to feel blue; to feel melancholy

Variations:
気持ち(P)
気持
氣持ち(sK)

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 kimochi
    きもち
(1) feeling; sensation; mood; state of mind; (2) preparedness; readiness; attitude; (3) (humble language) thought; sentiment; consideration; solicitude; gratitude; (n,adv) (4) slightly; a bit; a little

Variations:
気持ちを引き締める
気持を引き締める

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 kimochiohikishimeru
    きもちをひきしめる
(exp,v1) (See 気を引き締める・きをひきしめる) to pull oneself together; to focus one's mind; to brace oneself; to gird up one's loins

Variations:
気持ち悪い(P)
気持ちわるい(sK)

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 kimochiwarui
    きもちわるい
(adjective) (1) unpleasant; revolting; repulsive; gross; disgusting; disturbing; creepy; (adjective) (2) feeling sick; feeling unwell; (adjective) (3) uncomfortable; annoying; frustrating

Variations:
気持ち良い
気持ちよい
気持ち好い
きもち良い

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 kimochiyoi
    きもちよい
(exp,adj-i) (See 気持ちいい・きもちいい) (ant: 気持ち悪い) good feeling; feeling good

Variations:
気持ちいい
気持ち良い
気持ちよい
気持ち好い(sK)

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 kimochiii(気持chiii, 気持chi良i); kimochiyoi(気持chi良i, 気持chiyoi) / kimochii(気持chii, 気持chi良i); kimochiyoi(気持chi良i, 気持chiyoi)
    きもちいい(気持ちいい, 気持ち良い); きもちよい(気持ち良い, 気持ちよい)
(adj-ix) feeling good; feeling nice; feeling pleasant

Variations:
気持ちいい
気持ち良い
気持ちよい
気持ち好い
きもち良い

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 kimochiii(気持chiii, 気持chi良i); kimochiyoi(気持chi良i, 気持chiyoi, 気持chi好i, kimochi良i) / kimochii(気持chii, 気持chi良i); kimochiyoi(気持chi良i, 気持chiyoi, 気持chi好i, kimochi良i)
    きもちいい(気持ちいい, 気持ち良い); きもちよい(気持ち良い, 気持ちよい, 気持ち好い, きもち良い)
(exp,adj-ix) (ant: 気持ち悪い) good feeling; feeling good
This page contains 41 results for "気持" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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