決行
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of doing or executing something, especially a plan, with determination. Often used in formal or decisive contexts.
Theme

User is a team member discussing a challenging project decision with their colleague, Yamada, in the office.

決行

けっこう

carrying out (with resolve)

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a knight deciding to 'carry out' a quest with resolve. 'Kekkou' sounds like 'kick off' — you kick off the plan with determination! 'Kick off' → 決行 (kekkou, 'carrying out').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business or formal contexts, 『決行』 (kekkou) is often used to describe executing plans or decisions with firm resolve, such as in project management or strategic initiatives.

Forms

Base: 決行Base noun form. Refers to the act of doing or executing something, especially a plan, with determination. Often used in formal or decisive contexts.