Japanese

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Etymology

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Reduplication of (moya, mist).

Pronunciation

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  • (Tokyo) やもや [mòyámóyá] (Heiban – [0]) (noun)
  • IPA(key): [mo̞ja̠mo̞ja̠]

Adverb

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もやもや or モヤモヤ (moyamoya

  1. hazily, foggily, mistily
    たばこの(けむ)もやもや()()めていた。
    Tabako no kemu ga moyamoya to tachikomete ita.
    The room was hazy with (cigarette) smoke.
  2. vaguely, fuzzily, hazily
    もやもやとした()(おく)moyamoya to shita kiokuhazy memory
  3. feeling confused, frustrated, or irritated
    Synonym: もやくや (moyakuya)
  4. growing in clusters; fuzzily (of hair)
  5. (sex) feeling aroused or lustful
  6. arguing or quarreling in a disorderly or chaotic way

Usage notes

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Takes the (to) particle.

Derived terms

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Noun

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もやもや or モヤモヤ (moyamoya

  1. confusion, frustration, anxiety
    (むね)もやもや()らす
    mune no moyamoya o harasu
    to clear up feelings of anxiety
  2. dispute, argument, disarray
    Synonyms: ごたごた (gotagota), もめごと (momegoto)

Verb

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もやもやする or モヤモヤする (moyamoya surusuru (stem もやもや (moyamoyasuru shi), past もやもやした (moyamoyasuru shita))

  1. to be hazy, misty
  2. to be unclear, fuzzy
    (あたま)もやもやしている。
    Atama ga moyamoya shite iru.
    My head feels fuzzy.
  3. to be confused, frustrated
    (かれ)(ひと)(こと)で、もやもやしていたものが()っきれた。
    Kare no hitokoto de, moyamoya shite ita mono ga fukkireta.
    His words cleared up the confusion I had been feeling.

Conjugation

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Descendants

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  • English: moyamoya