必然
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Base noun form. Refers to something that is unavoidable or logically required. Often used in compound phrases like 『必然性』 (hitsuzensei, 'necessity') or as a standalone term in abstract discussions.
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, discuss project deadlines and resource allocation during a coffee break at work.

必然

ひつぜん

inevitable, necessary

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'inevitable' as something that 'must happen' — 『必然』 (hitsuzen, 'inevitable') sounds like 'hits' (as in it hits you) and 'zen' (as in zen-like certainty).

Cultural Note

『必然』 (hitsuzen) is used in formal contexts like philosophy, science, or business to describe unavoidable outcomes or logical necessities. It appears in discussions about fate, causality, or strategic planning.

Forms

Base: 必然Base noun form. Refers to something that is unavoidable or logically required. Often used in compound phrases like 『必然性』 (hitsuzensei, 'necessity') or as a standalone term in abstract discussions.