Frequency rank: 7,225. – 7,235.
- cheerful; jovial; merry; livelyantonym: 陰気
- weather; season
- spirit of yangsee also 陰気【いんき】
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- cheerful; jovial; merry; lively
- weather; season
- spirit of yang
This meaning describes a personality trait or mood, often used to characterize someone who is happy and positive.
This meaning refers to the state of the atmosphere at a particular time, often used to describe pleasant weather conditions or seasonal characteristics.
The weather is cheerful today, so let's go outside and play.
This meaning relates to Chinese philosophical concepts, contrasting with yin, and represents brightness, warmth, and activity.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ようき陽気なせいかく性格cheerful personalityようき陽気をふりまく振りまくto radiate cheerfulnessようき陽気なふんいき雰囲気cheerful atmosphereようき陽気なおんがく音楽lively musicようき陽気なこえ声cheerful voiceようき陽気なわらい笑いjovial laughterようきが陽気がよい良いthe weather is fine/pleasantようき陽気にふるまう振る舞うto act in a merry mannerようき陽気なともだち友達cheerful friendようき陽気なきせつ季節merry seasonようき陽気をかんじる感じるto feel lively/cheerfulようき陽気なせいしん精神spirited attitude
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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At a hilarious party, one frequently finds a wet blanket sitting next to the life of the party.
The warm weather will bring the fruit trees into blossom soon.
As the weather became colder, he went from bad to worse.
He tried to act cheerfully, but we all knew how sad he felt.
He seems cheery but, on the contrary, he is sad.
It is such warm weather that the roses will bloom soon.
She was the brightest and gayest of all present.