貫禄
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Base noun form. Refers to a dignified or commanding presence that inspires respect. Used to describe someone's aura or bearing, often in formal or traditional contexts. Example: 『彼は貫禄がある』 (kare wa kanroku ga aru, 'He has presence / Dignity').
Theme
User attends a traditional tea ceremony workshop and talks with the instructor, Yamada-sensei, about presence and dignity.
貫禄
かんろく
presence, dignity
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a dignified person with a 'full look' — they have so much presence, it's like they're carrying a 'full load' of respect. 'Full load' sounds like 貫禄 (kanroku, 'presence, dignity').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『貫禄』 (kanroku, 'presence, dignity') is often used to describe someone with a commanding or authoritative aura, such as a respected elder, leader, or master in traditional arts like tea ceremony or martial arts. It implies a sense of earned respect and maturity.
Forms
Base: 貫禄Base noun form. Refers to a dignified or commanding presence that inspires respect. Used to describe someone's aura or bearing, often in formal or traditional contexts. Example: 『彼は貫禄がある』 (kare wa kanroku ga aru, 'He has presence / Dignity').