うんざり
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Base na-adjective form. Describes a state of being bored, tedious, or fed up with something. Often used with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') as 『うんざりする』 (unzari suru, 'to be fed up').
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Two coworkers, Ken and User, are chatting during a break about their recent project tasks.

うんざり

うんざり

tedious / boring / fed up

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Memory Hook

Imagine feeling so bored you sigh 'un-zari' — 'un' (うんざり unzari sounds like 'un' in 'uninterested') and 'zari' like 'weary'. 'Un-zari' → tedious!

Cultural Note

『うんざり』 (unzari, 'tedious / Fed up') is a common expression in casual Japanese to convey boredom or frustration, often used in daily conversations about repetitive tasks or situations.

Forms

Base: うんざりBase na-adjective form. Describes a state of being bored, tedious, or fed up with something. Often used with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') as 『うんざりする』 (unzari suru, 'to be fed up').
Negative: うんざりじゃないAdd 『じゃない』 (janai, 'is not') after the base form → 『うんざりじゃない』 (unzari janai).
Past: うんざりだったAdd 『だった』 (datta, 'was') after the base form → 『うんざりだった』 (unzari datta).
Adverbial: うんざりにAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial particle) after the base form → 『うんざりに』 (unzari ni).
Comparative: よりうんざりComparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番うんざりSuperlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + base adjective.