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How to say 'Cramped' or 'Restrictive' in Japanese | 窮屈

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The Japanese word for Cramped or Restrictive is 'Kyuukutsu', written as 窮屈 in Japanese.'Cramped' or 'Restrictive' in hiragana is きゅうくつ.

    word

    窮屈

    Meaning

    Cramped, Restrictive

    Reading

    きゅうくつ

    kyuukutsu

    Kanji

    Hard up, Be in extremity Crouch, Yield

    Explanation

    The Japanese adjective '窮屈 (きゅうくつ)' primarily conveys a sense of physical or emotional tightness, restriction, or discomfort. It can describe something physically cramped, such as a small space, or something emotionally or socially restrictive, like rigid rules or expectations. For example: These shoes feel tight「この靴は窮屈だ」(このくつはきゅうくつだ). The rules here are too restrictive「ここのルールは窮屈すぎる」(ここのルールはきゅうくつすぎる). The nuance of '窮屈' often implies a feeling of being constrained or unable to move freely, whether physically or metaphorically.

    Part Of Speech

    adjective

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    9

    Frequency

    4997

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 窮屈

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Hard up, Be in extremity

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Crouch, Yield

Words Related to 窮屈 Through the Kanji

These 2 Words contain the Kanji 屈 as well.

  • word

    理屈

    Meaning

    Logic, Reasoning

  • word

    退屈

    Meaning

    Boredom

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'Kyuukutsu' means 'Cramped' or 'Restrictive' .

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