絶望感
When you're learning Japanese at a B1 level, you're starting to encounter more nuanced vocabulary. 絶望感 (zetsubōkan) is a good example of this, as it describes a strong emotion: the sense of despair.
It's a combination of 絶望 (zetsubō), meaning 'despair,' and 感 (kan), meaning 'feeling' or 'sense.' Understanding how these parts combine can help you guess the meaning of other words too.
You might use this word when talking about very difficult situations or when describing how someone feels when they've lost all hope. It’s a powerful word, so use it when the situation truly calls for it.
उदाहरण
彼女は全ての希望を失い、絶望感に打ちひしがれていた。
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
emotions के और शब्द
ぼんやり
B1Vaguely; absentmindedly; dimly.
夢中
B1Absorption; engrossment; infatuation.
受け止める
B1To accept; to take; to grasp.
達成感
B1Sense of accomplishment.
ひしひしと
B1Acutely; keenly; strongly (feeling something).
適応する
B1To adapt; to adjust.
健気な
B2Brave, admirable, or plucky (especially of a weaker person).
感心な
B1Admirable; deserving admiration.
感心
B1Admiration, impression, or being impressed.
感心する
B1To be impressed; to admire.