ボイコット
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Base noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to the act of refusing to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or pressure.
Theme
At a local café, User and their friend Ken discuss recent news about a company's unethical practices and consider taking action.
ボイコット
ボイコット
boycott
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'boycott' in English — it's the same word! In Japanese, it's written in katakana as 『ボイコット』 (boikotto), making it easy to remember as a loanword for refusing to buy or support something.
Cultural Note
『ボイコット』 (boikotto) is commonly used in Japanese media and social movements to describe consumer or political boycotts, such as boycotting products from certain countries or companies.
Forms
Base: ボイコットBase noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to the act of refusing to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or pressure.