落ち着き
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Base noun form. Derived from the verb 『落ち着く』 (ochitsuku, 'to calm down'), it refers to a state of tranquility or self-control.
Theme

User and their friend Aiko are at a café discussing how to handle stress before an important exam.

落ち着き

おちつき

calm, composure

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Imagine someone sitting calmly under a tree, not moving. '落ち着き' (ochitsuki, 'calm') sounds like 'oh, chews key' — they're so calm they could chew a key without worry!

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『落ち着き』 (ochitsuki, 'calm') is highly valued in social situations, such as tea ceremonies or business meetings, where maintaining composure shows respect and maturity.

Forms

Base: 落ち着きBase noun form. Derived from the verb 『落ち着く』 (ochitsuku, 'to calm down'), it refers to a state of tranquility or self-control.