完全勝利

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual かんぜんしょうりkanzen shōri
読み かんぜんしょうり
ローマ字 kanzen shōri
漢字の分解 完 (complete) + 全 (all/entire) + 勝 (victory) + 利 (benefit/advantage) → complete and total victory
発音 /ka.n.ze.n.shō.ri/

意味

Complete victory — someone dominated so thoroughly there was no contest.

Originally a straightforward term meaning 'total victory,' 完全勝利 has been adopted in casual conversation and social media as a hyperbolic compliment for someone who crushed it in any arena: a presentation, a cooking contest, a fashion choice, or an argument. The military-sounding formality makes it humorous in casual contexts.

例文

  1. 今日のプレゼン完全勝利だったね、おめでとう。
  2. あの対決は完全勝利でしょ、圧倒してた。
  3. コーデ対決、完全勝利じゃん。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, social media, gaming, competitions

トーン: triumphant, celebratory

正しい言い方

  • 味も見た目も完全勝利のケーキだね。 (This cake is a complete victory in both taste and looks.)
  • 今回は完全勝利だったね、お疲れ。 (That was a total victory this time — good work.)

避ける言い方

  • 相手がいる場面で「完全勝利」は角が立つ (Declaring 'complete victory' when the losing party is present can cause friction)

よくある間違い

  • Using 完全勝利 when the 'victory' is close or debatable — it implies an overwhelming, undeniable win

起源と歴史

From military/strategic vocabulary meaning 'complete victory.' Its casual, humorous application to everyday competitions and achievements became popular through gaming culture and variety shows in the 2010s.

文化的背景

時代: Military term, casual slang use from 2010s gaming and variety shows

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. The contrast between its formal military origin and casual usage creates a humorous effect.

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