物腰柔らか

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 formal ものごしやわらかmonogoshiyawaraka
読み ものごしやわらか
ローマ字 monogoshiyawaraka
漢字の分解 物 (butsu/mono) — thing, bearing; 腰 (yō/koshi) — waist, bearing; 柔 (jū/yawa) — soft, gentle
発音 /mo̞.no̞.ɡo̞.ɕi.ja.wa.ɾa.ka/

意味

Soft-mannered; gentle in demeanour; gracious; mild in bearing. Describes someone whose manner and way of carrying themselves is calm, gentle, and unimposing.

A na-adjective (also appearing as 物腰が柔らかい) formed from 物腰 (monogoshi — one's manner, bearing, deportment) + 柔らか (yawaraka — soft, gentle). It describes the overall impression a person gives through their tone, posture, and manner — not confrontational, not cold, but warm and approachable. Highly valued in Japanese professional and social contexts. Contrasts with 威圧的 (iatsuteki — domineering, intimidating).

例文

  1. 物腰柔らかな話し方が印象的で、初対面でもすぐに打ち解けられた。
  2. 交渉の場でも物腰柔らかに接することで、相手の警戒心を解いた。
  3. 物腰柔らかでありながら、芯の通った意見を持つ上司を尊敬している。

使い方ガイド

場面: personality, business, social description, compliment

トーン: admiring, respectful

起源と歴史

Compound of 物腰 (monogoshi — bearing, deportment, manner) + 柔らか (yawaraka — soft, gentle, flexible). 物 (mono — thing) + 腰 (koshi — waist, bearing) forms the root concept of how one holds or carries oneself.

文化的背景

時代: Modern

世代: Adult

社会的背景: Professional

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