不満
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Base noun form. Used to express feelings of discontent or complaints. Often appears in phrases like 『不満がある』 (fuman ga aru, 'to have dissatisfaction').
Theme

At a local café, User and their friend Ken discuss work-related issues over coffee, sharing frustrations about their current projects.

不満

ふまん

dissatisfaction

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Imagine someone with a frown saying, 'I'm not full' — 'fu-man' sounds like 'full man' but reversed, meaning dissatisfaction. 'Not full' → 不満 (fuman, 'dissatisfaction').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, expressing 『不満』 (fuman, 'dissatisfaction') directly can be seen as impolite. People often use indirect language or hints to convey discontent, especially in formal or group settings.

Forms

Base: 不満Base noun form. Used to express feelings of discontent or complaints. Often appears in phrases like 『不満がある』 (fuman ga aru, 'to have dissatisfaction').