無双

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 casual むそうmusō
読み むそう
ローマ字 musō
漢字の分解 無 (without/none) + 双 (pair/match) → without equal/peerless
発音 /mɯ.soː/

意味

Unrivaled or peerless — used to describe a character who dominates everyone effortlessly.

無双 means 'without equal' and describes a character or person who overwhelms all opposition with ease. In anime/manga fandom, it often refers to battle scenes where a character single-handedly defeats many enemies. The term gained widespread popularity partly through Koei's 'Musou' (Dynasty Warriors) game franchise. It is also used outside fiction to describe someone dominating in games, sports, or competitions.

例文

  1. あのキャラの無双シーン最高だったわ。
  2. 大会で無双して優勝した。
  3. 主人公が無双するだけのアニメは飽きた。

使い方ガイド

場面: anime discussion, gaming, sports commentary, social media

トーン: impressed, powerful

正しい言い方

  • 今日のe-sports大会で完全に無双してたね (They totally dominated at the esports tournament today)
  • 無双系アニメでスカッとしたい (I want to watch a dominance-type anime to feel refreshed)

避ける言い方

  • フォーマルな場で「無双した」と言うとゲーマー扱いされる (Saying 'musō shita' in formal settings may get you labeled as a gamer)

よくある間違い

  • Not distinguishing between 無双 (dominating) and 俺TUEEE (overpowered protagonist) — 無双 focuses on the scene, 俺TUEEE on the trope
  • Forgetting 無双 can be used outside anime — it applies to real-life domination in competitions too

起源と歴史

Classical Japanese/Chinese term 無双 meaning 'without peer/equal.' 無 (without) + 双 (pair). Popularized in modern otaku culture by Koei's 真・三國無双 (Dynasty Warriors) game series from 2000, where players mow down thousands of enemies.

文化的背景

時代: Classical term, modern gaming/anime usage from 2000s

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Anime/gaming community, expanding to general use

地域メモ: Used across Japan. Strongly associated with the Dynasty Warriors franchise internationally.

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