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Base noun form. Refers to a gap, opening, or opportunity, often implying a momentary lapse. Example: 『隙を見つける』 (suki o mitsukeru, 'to find a chance').
Theme

User and their coworker Akira are discussing work strategies during a break at the office. Akira mentions finding opportunities in unguarded moments.

すき

unguarded moment, chance

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'suki' (隙 suki sounds like 'suki' meaning 'like') moment when you're distracted — it's an unguarded chance! 'Suki' → 隙 (suki, 'unguarded moment').

Cultural Note

In Japanese martial arts and strategy, 『隙』 (suki, 'unguarded moment') is a key concept referring to an opening or weakness in an opponent's defense. It's also used in everyday contexts to describe a brief opportunity or lapse in attention.

Forms

Base: 隙Base noun form. Refers to a gap, opening, or opportunity, often implying a momentary lapse. Example: 『隙を見つける』 (suki o mitsukeru, 'to find a chance').