微笑
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Base noun form. Refers to a gentle or subtle smile, often used in literary or formal contexts. Can be used as a subject or object in sentences, e.g., 『微笑を見せる』 (bishō o miseru, 'to show a smile').
Theme

At a local park, User and their friend Haruka are sitting on a bench, watching children play and discussing expressions and emotions.

微笑

びしょう

smile

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Imagine a gentle 'smile' that 'miso' (微笑 bishō sounds like 'miso') soup brings to your face — it's warm and subtle! 'Miso' → 微笑 (bishō, 'smile').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, a 『微笑』 (bishō, 'smile') is often subtle and reserved, reflecting politeness and harmony. It's common in social interactions to show friendliness without being overly expressive.

Forms

Base: 微笑Base noun form. Refers to a gentle or subtle smile, often used in literary or formal contexts. Can be used as a subject or object in sentences, e.g., 『微笑を見せる』 (bishō o miseru, 'to show a smile').