厳密
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Base na-adjective form meaning 'strict', 'precise', or 'close'. Used to describe something exact or rigorous. Example: 『厳密な規則』 (genmitsu na kisoku, 'strict rules').
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Two colleagues, Kenji and User, are reviewing a project report in the office, discussing the accuracy of the data analysis.

厳密

げんみつ

strict / close

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'strict' rule that's 'gen' (as in 'gen' from 'genbun') but with 'mitsu' meaning 'close' — it's strictly close to the rules! 『厳密』 (genmitsu, 'strict / Close') sounds like 'gen-mitsu' → 'genuine-meticulous'.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『厳密』 (genmitsu, 'strict / Close') is often used in contexts like science, law, or craftsmanship to describe precision, exactness, or adherence to rules, reflecting the value placed on attention to detail.

Forms

Base: 厳密Base na-adjective form meaning 'strict', 'precise', or 'close'. Used to describe something exact or rigorous. Example: 『厳密な規則』 (genmitsu na kisoku, 'strict rules').
Negative: 厳密ではないAdd 『ではない』 (de wa nai, 'is not') after the base form → 『厳密ではない』 (genmitsu de wa nai).
Past: 厳密だったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past marker) after the base form → 『厳密だった』 (genmitsu datta).
Adverbial: 厳密にAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial marker) after the base form → 『厳密に』 (genmitsu ni).
Comparative: より厳密Comparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective → 『より厳密』 (yori genmitsu).
Superlative: 一番厳密Superlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + base adjective → 『一番厳密』 (ichiban genmitsu).