反抗
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Base noun form. Refers to acts of defiance or resistance against authority or norms. Often used in phrases like 『反抗期』 (hankou ki, 'rebellious phase') or as a verb with 『する』 (suru, 'to do').
Theme

Two high school friends, Ken and User, chat after school about a recent disagreement Ken had with his parents over his future career choice.

反抗

はんこう

opposition, resistance

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a teenager 'resisting' their parents' rules — that's 'opposition' or 'resistance.' 『反抗』 (hankou, 'opposition, resistance') sounds like 'hank' (as in hankering for freedom) and 'kou' (like 'cow' butting heads).

Cultural Note

『反抗』 (hankou) is commonly used in social or psychological contexts, such as describing rebellious behavior in youth or opposition in political movements. It can also be part of compound verbs like 『反抗する』 (hankou suru, 'to resist').

Forms

Base: 反抗Base noun form. Refers to acts of defiance or resistance against authority or norms. Often used in phrases like 『反抗期』 (hankou ki, 'rebellious phase') or as a verb with 『する』 (suru, 'to do').