かくせいのかん

    expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. feeling that one is living in a completely different age; feeling that something belongs to a different age; feeling that the world has changed dramatically
Forms
  • かくせいのかん
  • かくせいのかん
Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. feeling that one is living in a completely different age
  2. This expression conveys a sense of nostalgia or astonishment, where someone perceives that significant changes have occurred over time, making them feel disconnected from the present.
    When I see modern technology, I feel like I'm living in a completely different age.
  3. feeling that something belongs to a different age
  4. This meaning emphasizes the notion that certain objects, ideas, or practices are perceived as outdated or reminiscent of a bygone era, evoking a strong contrast with the present.
    Seeing this old car gives me the feeling that it belongs to a different age.
  5. feeling that the world has changed dramatically
  6. This interpretation reflects a realization that societal norms, values, or environments have undergone extreme transformations, leading to a deep sense of surprise or disbelief about the current state of the world.
    She often feels that the world has changed dramatically and has a sense of living in a different age.
    The perspectives of young people feel like they belong to a different age, making it hard to understand.
Generated collocations (experimental)
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