N2
むしょうに (mushō ni)
無性に
desperately, exceedingly, impetuously, strongly
💡 Nuance & Usage:
An adverb used to describe a strong, often sudden and uncontrollable urge, desire, or feeling. It implies an overwhelming or unreasoning impulse.
📝 Example Sentences
疲れているせいか、無性に甘いものが食べたい。
Maybe it's because I'm tired, but I desperately want something sweet.
Practice Quiz
Test your understanding of "無性に"!
久しぶりに故郷の友人に会いたくなり、_______電話をかけた。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
日本語: 「無性に」は、抑えきれないほど強い感情や衝動を表します。急に友人に会いたくなった気持ちを表現するのに適切です。
English: 「無性に」 expresses an irresistibly strong emotion or impulse. It is appropriate for describing a sudden, strong urge to see a friend.
English: 「無性に」 expresses an irresistibly strong emotion or impulse. It is appropriate for describing a sudden, strong urge to see a friend.
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