緩和
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of easing, alleviating, or reducing something, such as pain, stress, or restrictions. Often used in formal or technical contexts. Example: 『痛みの緩和』 (itami no kanwa, 'pain relief').
Theme

User is at a hospital waiting room and chats with Nurse Aoki about pain management and relief.

緩和

かんわ

relief, mitigation

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'relief' as a 'slow wash' that eases tension — 'slow wash' sounds like 緩和 (kanwa, 'relief, mitigation'). It's like a gentle wave washing away stress.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『緩和』 (kanwa, 'relief, mitigation') is commonly used in contexts like healthcare (e.g., pain relief), policy (e.g., easing regulations), or social situations (e.g., reducing tension). It reflects a cultural value of harmony and gradual improvement.

Forms

Base: 緩和Base noun form. Refers to the act of easing, alleviating, or reducing something, such as pain, stress, or restrictions. Often used in formal or technical contexts. Example: 『痛みの緩和』 (itami no kanwa, 'pain relief').