雑
意味
Rough; crude; sloppy; messy. Describes work or behaviour that lacks care and precision.
A na-adjective describing something done carelessly, without attention to detail or quality. Can apply to work (雑な仕事 — sloppy work), behaviour (雑な扱い — rough handling), personality (雑な性格 — careless personality), or physical things (雑な字 — messy handwriting). A common, casual criticism in everyday life. The noun form 雑さ (roughness) is also used. Despite being negative, it is a relatively mild criticism compared to いい加減 (irresponsible).
例文
- 彼の仕事はいつも雑でミスが多い。
- 雑に扱うと壊れるから気をつけて。
- もう少し丁寧に書いてほしい、字が雑すぎる。
使い方ガイド
場面: daily life, work, criticism
トーン: critical
起源と歴史
From Sino-Japanese 雑 (zatsu/zou, miscellaneous/mixed/rough). The kanji combines 衣 (clothing) and elements suggesting things jumbled together. Its original meaning of 'mixed/miscellaneous' extended to 'disorderly' and then to 'rough/careless.'
文化的背景
時代: Modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復