執着
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Base noun form. Used to describe a strong emotional or physical attachment, or persistence in sticking to something. Can be used with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to be attached to.'
Theme

During a casual chat at a café, User and their friend Akira discuss personal habits and attachments to old items.

執着

しゅうちゃく

attachment / adhesion / tenacity

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a sticker that won't come off—it's stuck with 'attachment' or 'tenacity.' Think 'stick' → 執着 (shuuchaku, 'attachment').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『執着』 (shuuchaku, 'attachment') is often discussed in contexts like Buddhism, where letting go of attachments is key to enlightenment. It can also describe someone's persistent focus on a goal or idea.

Forms

Base: 執着Base noun form. Used to describe a strong emotional or physical attachment, or persistence in sticking to something. Can be used with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to be attached to.'