覚悟
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Base noun form. Refers to a state of readiness, determination, or resignation to face something difficult. Often used in contexts requiring courage or acceptance.
Theme
Before a challenging exam, User and their classmate Kenji are discussing their mental preparation in the school hallway.
覚悟
かくご
resolution (mental preparedness or acceptance)
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a samurai preparing for battle with unwavering 'resolution' — he says 『覚悟』 (kakugo, 'resolution') like 'cargo' of courage he carries into the fight. 'Cargo' → 覚悟 (kakugo, 'resolution').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『覚悟』 (kakugo, 'resolution') is often associated with samurai or martial arts, symbolizing mental preparedness and acceptance of consequences. It's used in phrases like 『覚悟を決める』 (kakugo o kimeru, 'to make a resolution') to show determination in challenging situations.
Forms
Base: 覚悟Base noun form. Refers to a state of readiness, determination, or resignation to face something difficult. Often used in contexts requiring courage or acceptance.