優越
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Base noun form. Refers to the state of being superior or predominant, often used in phrases like 『優越感』 (yūetsukan, 'sense of superiority').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, discuss competitive strategies during a coffee break at work, focusing on market dynamics.

優越

ゆうえつ

supremacy

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'yū' (sounds like 'you') being 'etsu' (sounds like 'ace') at a game — you have supremacy! 'You-etsu' → 優越 (yūetsu, 'supremacy').

Cultural Note

『優越』 (yūetsu) is often used in contexts like sports, business, or academic rankings to describe dominance or superiority. It can imply a competitive edge or higher status in Japanese society.

Forms

Base: 優越Base noun form. Refers to the state of being superior or predominant, often used in phrases like 『優越感』 (yūetsukan, 'sense of superiority').