ぐっと
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Base adverb form. Used to describe actions done with force, speed, or intensity. Example: 『ぐっと引っ張る』 (gutto hipparu, 'pull firmly').
Theme

User and their coworker Taro are at the gym, discussing how to improve their weightlifting form.

ぐっと

ぐっと

firmly, fast, more

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Memory Hook

Imagine pulling a rope 'good and tight' — you do it firmly and fast. 'Good and tight' sounds like 'ぐっと' (gutto, 'firmly, fast').

Cultural Note

『ぐっと』 (gutto) is often used in everyday speech to emphasize a sudden or strong action, like gripping something tightly or making a quick decision. It adds dramatic effect in conversations and media.

Forms

Base: ぐっとBase adverb form. Used to describe actions done with force, speed, or intensity. Example: 『ぐっと引っ張る』 (gutto hipparu, 'pull firmly').