動揺
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Base noun form. Refers to a state of agitation, shock, or emotional disturbance. Can be used in phrases like 『動揺する』 (dōyō suru, 'to be disturbed').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are discussing a recent news event that caused public concern. They are at a café, sharing their reactions.
動揺
どうよう
disturbance, flutter shock
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'do-yo' (動揺 dōyō sounds like 'do-yo') that causes a disturbance—like a yo-yo spinning out of control, creating a flutter shock. 'Do-yo' → 動揺 (dōyō, 'disturbance, flutter shock').
Cultural Note
In Japanese media, 『動揺』 (dōyō, 'disturbance, flutter shock') is often used to describe emotional turmoil or shock in characters, such as in anime or dramas when someone receives surprising news.
Forms
Base: 動揺Base noun form. Refers to a state of agitation, shock, or emotional disturbance. Can be used in phrases like 『動揺する』 (dōyō suru, 'to be disturbed').