終始
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Base form as an adverb. Used to describe something that remains the same from beginning to end, often in formal or written contexts. Example: 『終始冷静だった』 (shūshi reisei datta, 'was calm consistently').
Theme
User and their friend Aiko are reviewing a recent project at work, discussing team performance and consistency.
終始
しゅうし
consistent(ly)
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a marathon runner who stays consistent from start to finish. The word sounds like 'show-shi' — think 'show consistency' throughout the race. 'Show-shi' → 終始 (shūshi, 'consistent(ly)').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and academic contexts, 『終始』 (shūshi, 'consistent(ly)') is often used to praise someone's steady performance or reliability, such as in evaluations or reports.
Forms
Base: 終始Base form as an adverb. Used to describe something that remains the same from beginning to end, often in formal or written contexts. Example: 『終始冷静だった』 (shūshi reisei datta, 'was calm consistently').