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Archetype: Emotional / Sensitive

Words that express emotional nuance, inner feelings, or delicate psychological shifts.

bara-bara(バラバラ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

1. Scattered or separated into pieces

toro-toro(トロトロ)
Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

toro-toro describes a thick, viscous, slow-moving texture, typically associated with semi-liquid substances that flow gently and continuously.

shobo-n(ショボーン)
Gitaigo(擬態語)★★☆☆☆Psychological / Emotional

shobo-n describes a small, quiet feeling of disappointment or mild discouragement.

shiwa-shiwa(シワシワ)
Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

shiwa-shiwa describes a wrinkled, creased, or crumpled appearance, typically of fabric, paper, skin, or objects that have lost smoothness.

chu(チュ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★☆☆☆Body Sensation

chu describes the light sound or gesture of a small kiss.

juwa(ジュワ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

juwa describes the sound or state of liquid spreading, seeping, or releasing moisture or heat.

zuki-zuki(ズキズキ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★★☆Body Sensation

1. Throbbing or pulsating pain

toro(トロ)
Gitaigo(擬態語)★★☆☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

toro describes the moment when a soft or semi-melted substance begins to loosen and move.

tsuya-tsuya(ツヤツヤ)
Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

tsuya-tsuya describes a smooth, glossy, and well‑moisturized surface.

kyu(キュッ)
Giongo(擬音語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

kyu describes a quick, firm tightening or constricting motion or sound.

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