ほっと
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Base form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Used to describe a feeling of relief or relaxation, often in expressions like 『ほっとする』 (hotto suru, 'to feel relieved').
Theme

User and their coworker Akira are at the office after a stressful project deadline. They are discussing how they feel now that it's over.

ほっと

ほっと

feel relieved

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Memory Hook

Imagine a hot cup of tea that makes you feel relieved after a long day. 'Hot tea' sounds like 『ほっと』 (hotto, 'feel relieved') — it soothes you!

Cultural Note

『ほっと』 (hotto) is often used in everyday conversations to express relief after stress or worry, such as after finishing an exam or hearing good news. It's a common onomatopoeic expression in Japanese media.

Forms

Base: ほっとBase form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Used to describe a feeling of relief or relaxation, often in expressions like 『ほっとする』 (hotto suru, 'to feel relieved').