睦まじい
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Choose the sentence where 「睦まじい」 is used correctly.
「睦まじい」 describes harmonious or intimate relationships, which fits well with a family eating together in a harmonious atmosphere. The other options use the word incorrectly.
Which of the following best describes a '睦まじい' couple?
A '睦まじい' couple is characterized by mutual understanding and support, indicating an intimate and affectionate relationship. The other options describe the opposite.
Select the antonym for 「睦まじい」.
「睦まじい」 means harmonious or intimate, so '不仲な' (bad terms, discordant) is its direct opposite.
「睦まじい」 can describe the relationship between good friends.
Yes, '睦まじい' can describe any close, harmonious, and affectionate relationship, including that between good friends.
A business meeting can be described as 「睦まじい」.
No, '睦まじい' describes personal, intimate, or affectionate relationships. It is not typically used for formal settings like business meetings, even if they are productive.
If a couple is always laughing together, their relationship could be described as 「睦まじい」.
Yes, frequent laughter and shared joy are indicators of an affectionate and harmonious relationship, which aligns with the meaning of '睦まじい'.
This sentence describes a harmonious couple. 「彼らは」 (they) is the subject, 「いつも」 (always) is an adverb, 「睦まじい」 (harmonious) is an adjective describing 「夫婦だ」 (are a couple).
This sentence expresses the happiness of a family living harmoniously. 「家族が」 (family) is the subject, 「睦まじく」 (harmoniously) is an adverb modifying 「暮らす」 (to live), and 「ことは幸せだ」 (is happy) completes the thought.
This sentence indicates that their relationship has always been intimate. 「二人の関係は」 (their relationship) is the subject, 「昔から」 (since a long time ago) is a temporal phrase, and 「睦まじい」 (intimate) is the adjective describing the relationship.
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あの老夫婦はいつも睦まじく暮らしている。
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