憤慨
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Base noun form. Used to describe a strong feeling of anger or resentment, often due to perceived unfairness or injustice. Example: 『彼はその決定に憤慨した』 (kare wa sono kettei ni fungai shita, 'He felt indignation at that decision').
Theme

User is chatting with their friend Akira about a recent unfair situation at work, sharing feelings of frustration.

憤慨

ふんがい

indignation / resentment

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine feeling so angry and resentful that you 'fume' and 'grate' your teeth — 'fume-grate' sounds like 憤慨 (fungai, 'indignation').

Cultural Note

In Japanese society, expressing strong emotions like 『憤慨』 (fungai, 'indignation') is often restrained in public to maintain harmony, but it's a common theme in literature and media to depict social injustice or personal grievances.

Forms

Base: 憤慨Base noun form. Used to describe a strong feeling of anger or resentment, often due to perceived unfairness or injustice. Example: 『彼はその決定に憤慨した』 (kare wa sono kettei ni fungai shita, 'He felt indignation at that decision').