不利
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Base noun form. Used to describe a situation or condition that puts someone at a disadvantage. Often appears in phrases like 『不利な条件』 (furi na jouken, 'disadvantageous conditions').
Theme

User and their coworker Takashi are discussing the pros and cons of a new project proposal during a meeting.

不利

ふり

disadvantage / drawback

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a game where you're at a 'fooly' (ふり furi sounds like 'fooly') disadvantage because you made a silly mistake — 'fooly' → 『不利』 (furi, 'disadvantage').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business or competitive contexts, 『不利』 (furi, 'disadvantage') is often used to discuss strategic weaknesses, such as in negotiations or sports. It's a key term in analyzing risks and challenges.

Forms

Base: 不利Base noun form. Used to describe a situation or condition that puts someone at a disadvantage. Often appears in phrases like 『不利な条件』 (furi na jouken, 'disadvantageous conditions').