極端
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Base noun form. Refers to something at the farthest end of a spectrum, often implying excess or radical nature. Can be used as a na-adjective with 『な』 (na).
Theme

At a casual coffee shop, User and their friend Taro are talking about different opinions on a recent movie they watched.

極端

きょくたん

extreme / extremity

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of an 'extreme' sports athlete doing a 'kyoku-tan' (極端 kyokutan sounds like 'kyoku-tan') jump — it's the utmost limit! 'Kyoku-tan' → 極端 (kyokutan, 'extreme / Extremity').

Cultural Note

『極端』 (kyokutan) is commonly used in everyday Japanese to describe extreme opinions, behaviors, or situations, such as in news reports or casual conversations about politics or lifestyle.

Forms

Base: 極端Base noun form. Refers to something at the farthest end of a spectrum, often implying excess or radical nature. Can be used as a na-adjective with 『な』 (na).