安心
A state of mind characterized by relief, peace, and the absence of anxiety or fear. It describes the feeling of being at ease after a worry is removed or when one feels secure in a situation.
Exemplos
3 de 5テストが終わって、安心しました。
I felt relieved because the test ended.
検査の結果に異常はなく、一同安心いたしました。
There were no abnormalities in the test results, and we were all greatly relieved.
無事でよかった!本当に安心したよ。
I'm glad you're safe! I was so relieved.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 安 (an) means 'cheap' or 'peace,' and the second 心 (shin) means 'heart.' When your heart feels 'peaceful' or 'low-cost' (no stress), you are in a state of Anshin.
Quiz rápido
お母さんの元気な声を聞いて、とても( )しました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 安心
Exemplos
テストが終わって、安心しました。
everydayI felt relieved because the test ended.
検査の結果に異常はなく、一同安心いたしました。
formalThere were no abnormalities in the test results, and we were all greatly relieved.
無事でよかった!本当に安心したよ。
informalI'm glad you're safe! I was so relieved.
幼児の教育において、心理的な安心感は不可欠な要素である。
academicIn early childhood education, a psychological sense of security is an essential element.
お客様に安心してお取引いただけるよう、最善を尽くします。
businessWe will do our best to ensure that our customers can conduct business with peace of mind.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
安心してください
Please don't worry / Rest assured
一安心
A sigh of relief (briefly feeling safe)
安心立命
Spiritual peace and enlightenment
Frequentemente confundido com
Anzen refers to objective physical safety (e.g., a safe building), while Anshin refers to a subjective psychological feeling of peace.
Notas de uso
Anshin is frequently used as a 'suru' verb (anshin-suru) to mean 'to become relieved.' When describing a person's character or a situation that makes you feel safe, the 'na-adjective' form (anshin-na) is used.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'anzen' when they want to say they feel emotionally relieved. Remember: 'anzen' is for the seatbelt, 'anshin' is for your heart.
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 安 (an) means 'cheap' or 'peace,' and the second 心 (shin) means 'heart.' When your heart feels 'peaceful' or 'low-cost' (no stress), you are in a state of Anshin.
Origem da palavra
Derived from Middle Chinese characters meaning 'pacify' and 'heart/mind'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japanese marketing, 'anshin' is a powerful keyword used to build deep trust with consumers, emphasizing not just quality but emotional reliability.
Quiz rápido
お母さんの元気な声を聞いて、とても( )しました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 安心
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