纏まり
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Base noun form. Refers to the state of being settled, consistent, or brought to a conclusion. Often used in contexts like discussions, plans, or ideas to indicate resolution or coherence.
Theme
During a team meeting at work, User and their colleague Ken discuss the progress of a project and the need for a clear conclusion.
纏まり
まとまり
conclusion, settlement, consistency
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a tangled rope finally being tied into a neat knot — that's a 'conclusion' or 'settlement.' Think: 'Matomari' sounds like 'mat' (a tidy mat) + 'marry' (bringing things together) → 纏まり (matomari, 'conclusion').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and academic settings, achieving 『纏まり』 (matomari, 'conclusion') is crucial for decision-making and project completion. It often involves group consensus and careful discussion to ensure consistency and finality.
Forms
Base: 纏まりBase noun form. Refers to the state of being settled, consistent, or brought to a conclusion. Often used in contexts like discussions, plans, or ideas to indicate resolution or coherence.