弛み
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Base noun form. Refers to a state of being loose, relaxed, or less tense. Used in phrases like 『緊張の弛み』 (kinchou no yurumi, 'slackening of tension').
Theme

Two coworkers, Ken and User, are inspecting a construction site where a rope has been used for safety. They discuss potential issues with the equipment.

弛み

ゆるみ

slack / slackening

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a rope that's too loose — it has 'slack'. The word 『弛み』 (yurumi, 'slack') sounds like 'you roomy', as in a roomy, loose fit.

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『弛み』 (yurumi, 'slack') is often used in contexts like tension in materials or effort in work, reflecting a cultural emphasis on precision and diligence.

Forms

Base: 弛みBase noun form. Refers to a state of being loose, relaxed, or less tense. Used in phrases like 『緊張の弛み』 (kinchou no yurumi, 'slackening of tension').