驚異
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Base noun form. Used to describe something astonishing, marvelous, or miraculous. Often appears in contexts like 『驚異的な』 (kyōiteki na, 'wonderful, miraculous') as an adjective.
Theme

At a local café, User and their friend Ken discuss a recent scientific discovery they read about in a magazine.

驚異

きょうい

wonder, miracle

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'wonder' so amazing it makes you gasp 'kyō-i!' (sounds like 'key oh!'). Picture a key unlocking a miracle — 『驚異』 (kyōi, 'wonder, miracle').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『驚異』 (kyōi, 'wonder, miracle') is often used in literature and media to describe supernatural events or extraordinary achievements, such as in fantasy stories or historical accounts of remarkable feats.

Forms

Base: 驚異Base noun form. Used to describe something astonishing, marvelous, or miraculous. Often appears in contexts like 『驚異的な』 (kyōiteki na, 'wonderful, miraculous') as an adjective.